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| Still Green |
| Teen drama shot along the gulf coast of Florida in 2005. Stars Sarah Jones (HBO's Big Love, Showtime's Huff), Noah Segan (Brick, Cabin Fever II, The Brothers Bloom),
Douglas Spain (Band of Brothers, But I'm a Cheerleader), and Ryan Kelley (Mean Creek, Stolen Summer). Currently in Festivals.
Winner Best Narrative Feature: New England Film and Video Festival. Winner Best Ensemble, Spirit of Independence: Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. |
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| We Got the Beat |
| Feature length teen comedy starring
Michael Copon (One Tree Hill, The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian,
Bring it On: In it to Win It). A nationally scouted high school
quarterback quits the team his senior year to turn his heavy metal band
into the first ever boyband in 1983.
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| Freedom Park |
| Family comedy shot entirely in Massachusetts in 2003.
Stars local actors from Massachusetts including Andrea Ajemian, Tim
Fields, and Brendon Boyd. Featuring Boston Sports greats Louis Tiant,
Jerry Remy, and Lyndon Byers (LB and Spaz from the WAAF morning show.)
Ran for a combined 15 weeks in 9 theaters in Massachusetts and Rhode
Island during the fall of 2004. Available for purchase and rental on
dvd in various video stores and gift shops throughout New England.
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| Rutland USA |
| Wacky comedy shot in Central Massachusetts in 2001.
Sold out four screenings at the former Bijou Cinema in Worcester in
2002. Highest grossing film during it's week run at West Boylston
Cinemas in 2002. Winner of the Audience Choice Award at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival and Best Actress Award (Andrea Ajemian) at the B-Movie Film Festival. Available for purchase
online, and for and rental on dvd in various video stores and gift
shops throughout New England.
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