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Premiere Screening of The Minions
Still need a seat? Join the waiting list by emailing tickets@laurenrayner.com ___________________________ YOU'RE INVITED TO THE PRIVATE PREMIERE SCREENING OF THE SHORT FILM
THE MINIONS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 2014 7:30PM [ DOORS AT 7:15PM ]
brief Q & A to follow with cast & crew including Lukas Hassel (lead actor), Cristina Doikos (lead actress), Jeremiah Kipp (director), Brian Dilg (cinematographer), Joseph Fiorillo (screenwriter), and Lauren Rayner (producer)
AT THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Ogilvy & Mather, 1st Floor 636 11th Avenue (between 46th & 47th Streets) New York, NY 10036
THE EVENING WILL ALSO FEATURE THE RIVULETS'S "HOW, WHO" MUSIC VIDEO DIRECTED BY ADAM BARNICK TRAILER SNEAK PEEK OF ALEX GAVIN'S "ALISON DREARY"
AFTER PARTY TO FOLLOW SCREENING AT LOCAL BAR
*RSVP REQUIRED TO RESERVE SEAT* SEATING IS LIMITED ______________________________________________
A NOTE FROM THE CREATORS OF THE MINIONS
"We are thrilled to present this work to you after a year of tireless effort from the cast and crew and hundreds of individual donors offering their support across a very successful online crowd-funding campaign. We had the great fortune of bringing on an immensely talented cast, including Lukas Hassel (Into the Dark, Man About Town, In Montauk), Robin Rose Singer, Cristina Doikos, and Lauren Fox (The Days God Slept, Darren Aronofsky's Pi). The film is an entrance into the mind of a troubled man, or perhaps, the audience does not know this yet... William's walk home becomes dangerous when he chooses to go down 'the witches path' a place of emotional and perhaps supernatural relevance to him. Just as he believes he has escaped, he happens upon two drunk girls who need his help. As he recalls the evening, he begins to question who (or what) the girls really are and their power over him.
THE MINIONS is based on a true incident. The story is about being thrust into a desperate situation that requires mutual trust between strangers. Given the volatility of the circumstances and the uneasy state of mind of the characters, a lot can go wrong. And does. Living in New York, many of have had the experience of talking to someone and slowly realizing that they are 'not quite right'. THE MINIONS allows us to explore this in the context of a very scary story. William's reactions move from reasonable to questionable to frightening as the girls' need for his help grows. In our film, we explore just how well thought out and reasonable insanity can be. We sincerely hope that you can attend and enjoy the ride."
- Joseph Fiorillo (writer), Jeremiah Kipp (director), & Lauren Rayner (producer)
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LocationThe Chocolate Factory (Ogilvy & Mather, 1st Floor) (View)
636 11th Avenue
New York, NY 10036
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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