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The biggest honors of the evening were ... [more]
The biggest honors of the evening were ... [more]
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The biggest honors of the evening were presented to “This is War”, directed by Gary Mortensen and Executive Produced by Scot Laney. As the soldiers walked on-stage they were greeted by a two-minute standing ovation. The soldiers stood proud and stoic. The lone female soldier, a beautiful young woman well-dressed in a gown, slowly became emotional… well deserved. Moments later one of the soldiers, Gregory Stube, was given a special award for his bravery in war. He received burns on nearly 80% of his body. During his speech, he remained strong, but offered credit to his wife, providing the courage and love he needed.
Secondly was “Un-Doing Time”, a 25-minute TV pilot directed by Sheila Brothers and R.R. Gee, starring Greg Frucci and Kameron King and produced by Don A. King. Shot in Wilmington, NC., Brothers, the director, a strong component of the North Carolina film and video production scene (or as they call it “Hollywood East”) raved over the production values offered in the Tar Heel state.
The Cinema City International Film Festival’s Advisory Board includes Ed McMahon, writer-director Nick Castle, Academy Award-winning writer- director Bobby Moresco, and Michael Bessman. [less]
The biggest honors of the evening were presented to “This is War”, directed by Gary Mortensen and Executive Produced by Scot Laney. As the soldiers walked on-stage they were greeted by a two-minute standing ovation. The soldiers stood proud and stoic. The lone female soldier, a beautiful young woman well-dressed in a gown, slowly became emotional… well deserved. Moments later one of the soldiers, Gregory Stube, was given a special award for his bravery in war. He received burns on nearly 80% of his body. During his speech, he remained strong, but offered credit to his wife, providing the courage and love he needed.
Secondly was “Un-Doing Time”, a 25-minute TV pilot directed by Sheila Brothers and R.R. Gee, starring Greg Frucci and Kameron King and produced by Don A. King. Shot in Wilmington, NC., Brothers, the director, a strong component of the North Carolina film and video production scene (or as they call it “Hollywood East”) raved over the production values offered in the Tar Heel state.
The Cinema City International Film Festival’s Advisory Board includes Ed McMahon, writer-director Nick Castle, Academy Award-winning writer- director Bobby Moresco, and Michael Bessman. [less]



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