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Movies on the 103 Green : Cannon Street Boys, Patrol, Search, and Spider
Indie Shorts
On Wednesday July 28th Eye Level Art will lend it's Movies On The Green Series to a few Charleston film makers and one Australian import. Each film is less than 25 minutes in length.
THE DIRECTORS:
Jason Scott
John Ford
Brad Jayne
Nash Edgerton
THE FILMS:
Bravada Film's Premier of The Cannon Street Boys
Directed by Jason Scott and co-produced by Ben Hammock and Joe Pinto, the Cannon Street Boys is a short film funded by an S.C. Film Commission grant. It's inspired by the true story of 1955's only Little League baseball team with all African American players. When white teams refused to compete with them, the Cannon Street All Stars advanced unchallenged to the Little League World Series. Unfortunately they were not allowed to play because their advance was based on forfeited games.
John Ford's Patrol:
Norm hates his gig as a security guard. He wanted a life of action. So When his six-year old kid shows up for visitation and mistakes Dad for a cop, Norm plays along, until things get out of hand...
See the Trailer
Brad Payne's SEARCH:
Set during the close of winter in 1989, SEARCH is a dramatic and provoking commentary on death and dying through the eyes of a lonely, African-American housekeeper, Sonora (Ruth Ann Oliver). As the quiet woman becomes drawn to the plight of a missing autistic boy, Gabriel (Khari Lucas), a strange connection grows as the fate of the child becomes dire. But what is it that forged this fascination, and what is the dark secret Sonora hides?
Nash Edgertons's Spider:,
You can see Nash's stunt work in The Matrix trilogy, Star Wars Episode III, and many more Hollywood Blockbusters. In his directorial masterpiece Spider, Jill is annoyed with Jack. ignoring his attempts to get her to smile as she drives a city road. She stops for petrol, and while she’s filling the tank, he goes into the station’s mini-mart and buys a bouquet, chocolates, and a few odds and ends. While she’s paying, he sits in the passenger seat, strewing the flowers and things. She pushes away the flowers, starts the car, and resumes driving, staring straight ahead. Can Jack make things right again?
After the showing, there will be a short Q and A with the local Cast and Crew.
Bring your own lawn chair and picnic blanket for your favorite neighborhood movie night.
Tickets are $5.
FREE for members of Eye Level Art.
Doors at 8:00pm, movie at dark.
Film will be shown inside the gallery if weather is uncooperative.
RSVP, see pictures, video and more on our Facebook page.
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