Archive for October, 2009

Broken Hearts Club

Saturday, 31. October 2009

"Broken Hearts Club" is a romantic comedy drama by indie filmmaker, Angelo Bell. In BHC an apathetic clinical psychiatrist must battle his own inner demons when his criminally insane patients are replaced with the clinically heartbroken. » Read more: Broken Hearts Club

Gather ‘Round the Mic

Saturday, 31. October 2009

 

tyler » Read more: Gather ‘Round the Mic

One Hour Fantasy Girl

Tuesday, 27. October 2009

ONE HOUR FANTASY GIRL is a compelling coming-of-age drama that is like no other film of its kind. Boldly honest and thought provoking, the film introduces audiences to the world of a twenty-year-old fantasy girl: Becky Lewis (Kelly-Ann Tursi), who escaped an abusive alcoholic mother at the age of 15 and has been surviving on her own in Los Angeles ever since. » Read more: One Hour Fantasy Girl

Indieclix – A new distribution system

Monday, 26. October 2009

Indieclix is an affiliate marketing program that connects potential buyers to an artist's or distributor's products. » Read more: Indieclix – A new distribution system

African Filmmaking – Kibera Kid

Wednesday, 21. October 2009

We’re looking at Kibera Kid this time. A short film revolving around the choices that people have in Kibera, and one young boy’s choice to change his fate. » Read more: African Filmmaking – Kibera Kid

What Is Normal?

Wednesday, 21. October 2009

 

What Is Normal? "What Is normal?" is a 56:Min. movie profiling five Madison, WI individuals. They were placed into State Institutions as young children. After surviving years of mental, physical, and sexual abuse, they are now living independently in the community, sharing their talents and love. Mary is an athlete, Darwin, office worker, PC writer/musician, Phil is an artist and Dan is advocate/writer. What Is Normal? Screened at 4 Film Festivals, and 3 Yr contract with Wisconsin Public Television.

 

Learn more about Mary Jo Oathout by visiting her Blog and follow her on TWITTER.

 

What Is Normal? from Mary Jo Oathout on Vimeo.

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