As a sometimes essayist for the inimitable BRWC, I every once in awhile like to abuse the gracious space I am given for my own selfish aims and that is what this brief post relates to–hopefully, though, it will not be anything I am begrudged.
In addition to my always erudite film musing, I am a filmmaker, myself, and my latest work (a comedy entitled SCIENCE FICTION) will be releasing on DVD and Amazon Digital, later this month. In the meantime, I am running a very, very modest IndieGogo Campaign–or rather, I am using that platform as the facilitator of what is really just a Pre-Sale of the DVD (the film is done, that is, this is not a typical fundraiser of a work in progress).
Details of the campaign can be found at the link (above), but basically it breaks down thus: if you watch the trailer and feel interested, the DVD can be purchased at the normal cost of $10 and/or a Private link to a downloadable Digital version will be sent for $5 ($10 actually gets you both). The Digital version is sent, immediately, and the DVD in early October. (NOTE: Bonus features are included in the DVD, but not the Digital download)
That is really it. The trailers and the synopsis are above and below, as well as (as you can see) the Poster and DVD packaging.
I shall leave off my shilling, now, and hope you take a look. Cheers, all.
SCIENCE FICTION
a film by Pablo D’Stair
Comedy (65 min; B&W)
Five unknown, unread, and well-past-their-prime science fiction authors grapple with obscurity, infinity, and obsolescence (…and whether robots should legitimately be allowed to enter dance competitions). Filmed in the DOGME 95 spirit, SCIENCE FICTION is an existential comedy from writer/director Pablo D’Stair (HULLY GULLY: a new American romance; Mississippy Missippi Tu-Polo)
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