62 minuntes - Independent - Super Low Budget - HD Video
Narrative Fiction - Dark Comedy
Barney Monroe has lived in his house for thirty years, and hasn’t lifted a finger. Content with drinking beer and entertaining guests in the basement speak easy, Barney’s biggest problem seems to be the growing line for the bathroom and the need to find a plunger.
An amusing cast of characters populate and support SPEAK EASY, a portrait of a South Saint Louis Hoosier; as just another day at Barney Monroe’s house unravels.
Shot entirely on location in South Saint Louis - Benton Park Neighborhood, at Dick’s and the Historic Lemp Mansion.
Written and Directed by: Billy Benner
Produced by: BAM Concepts
Starring: Dick Pointer
Featuring: Peter Vincent Kruchowski, George Malich, Sarah Jones, Simon Duffy, Marty Tino Cosentino, and Robert S. Spruill
Musical Performances by: Catherine Kustelski, and Black James
Original Score by: Gavin Duffy and Nate Carpenter
With: the Bunch Brigade, Fred Friction, John Koins, Scotty Hooper, Larva Lu, Eleanor Balson, Johnny Vegas, Jennifer Shriner, Will Huie, Vincent Long, and more.
Special Thanks to the entire cast and crew, your energy and contributions to our project have been crucial to our success. Shout OUT to: the Lemp Mansion for providing craft services and First Punch Film Production for generous lighting/equipment support.
SPEAK EASY – Independent Movie Premier – 11.01.11 – Chase Park Plasa 7:30pm
A $10 ticket price goes to support independent movie making in Saint Louis. Seating is limited so please consider pre-ordering your tickets. For details talk to Billy or Mike.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Chicken and Waffles
Artful silent film about animal slaughter
to premiere at local filmmakers showcase.
Chicken and Waffles, Wednesday July 21, 7p.m. The Tivoli
Experimental Shorts - Theatre #3 - 7p.m.
The short film Chicken and Waffles, which premieres at The Tivoli as part of The St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase, is an artful report from the intersection of conscious eating, food politics, public art, and the reemergence of animal husbandry in the urban context.
The 13-minute silent film demonstrates three quick and humane ways to slaughter a chicken: the butcher knife, the cleaver, and the swift human hand. The animals are slaughtered, not only for the demonstration, but also to be fried and shared communally at Artica 2009, the annual public art event near the Saint Louis riverfront, the setting for the film.
Filmed not on the farm, in the factory, or in the supermarket, but on the urban riverfront, Chicken and Waffles re-imagines both the setting and the process of slaughter. The factory farm is the absurd. The country farm is out of reach. The concept of “City Fresh” emerges as a temporary and workable alternative to meeting a basic human need.
The film is a collaboration of local talents. Robert Van Dillen of City Fresh is executive producer and slaughter tutor, Mike Pagano of Staged Fright Media is director, Hugo Flemming shot and edited the film using the Canon 5D, Rats and People Motion Picture Orchestra wrote and performed the musical score that provides the only sound for the otherwise silent short.
The absence of a voice-over lecture leaves it up to viewers to infer their own conclusions, with the help of only a few caption panels, drawn in the style of old-fashioned silent film titles. Is Chicken and Waffles an educational film? Performance art? A political statement? These are some of the questions this brief, artful film leaves with its audience.
High Resolution Photos and/or a "screener" of the movie on DVD can be provided on request. Robert Van Dillen and Mike Pagano are available for interview.
Please email: paganopagano@gmail.com
STAGEDFRIGHTMEDIA.com
to premiere at local filmmakers showcase.
Chicken and Waffles, Wednesday July 21, 7p.m. The Tivoli
Experimental Shorts - Theatre #3 - 7p.m.
The short film Chicken and Waffles, which premieres at The Tivoli as part of The St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase, is an artful report from the intersection of conscious eating, food politics, public art, and the reemergence of animal husbandry in the urban context.
The 13-minute silent film demonstrates three quick and humane ways to slaughter a chicken: the butcher knife, the cleaver, and the swift human hand. The animals are slaughtered, not only for the demonstration, but also to be fried and shared communally at Artica 2009, the annual public art event near the Saint Louis riverfront, the setting for the film.
Filmed not on the farm, in the factory, or in the supermarket, but on the urban riverfront, Chicken and Waffles re-imagines both the setting and the process of slaughter. The factory farm is the absurd. The country farm is out of reach. The concept of “City Fresh” emerges as a temporary and workable alternative to meeting a basic human need.
The film is a collaboration of local talents. Robert Van Dillen of City Fresh is executive producer and slaughter tutor, Mike Pagano of Staged Fright Media is director, Hugo Flemming shot and edited the film using the Canon 5D, Rats and People Motion Picture Orchestra wrote and performed the musical score that provides the only sound for the otherwise silent short.
The absence of a voice-over lecture leaves it up to viewers to infer their own conclusions, with the help of only a few caption panels, drawn in the style of old-fashioned silent film titles. Is Chicken and Waffles an educational film? Performance art? A political statement? These are some of the questions this brief, artful film leaves with its audience.
High Resolution Photos and/or a "screener" of the movie on DVD can be provided on request. Robert Van Dillen and Mike Pagano are available for interview.
Please email: paganopagano@gmail.com
STAGEDFRIGHTMEDIA.com
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