Session 12 Sunday, April 19, 8:15pm – 10:25pm AMC/LOEWS Boston Common: 175 Tremont St. Boston
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Wish I was Dead 4min
'Wish I Was Dead' is the first video release from the
Cove band's debut record, 'Back To Vienna'.
Executive produced by Back River Endeavor LLC
('BRE') founder Andrew Corbett, the video was
directed, animated and edited by Ondrej Rudavsky.
The video was filmed on location in Bratislava
Slovakia and Vienna Austria, and finalized on the
Digital Arts greenscreen of Manhattan, N.Y. 'Wish I
Was Dead' is the first release but fourth in a series
of a production partnership between BRE, including
co-founders and producers Will McCormick and
Rob Knecht, and Rudavsky called 'Project
Endeavor'. 'Project Endeavor' will see the Cove
release animated music videos for each song of the
Cove's record, with each release expanding the
record's story, and culminating as a feature length
film.
Cast: Andrew Corbett, Rob Knecht, Rui Teimao,
Sims McCormick, Will McCormick, Ingo Eisenhunt,
Lorna Jane Norris
Writer: Andrew Corbett, Ondrej Rudavsky, Sims
McCormick (Co-Writer)
Director: Ondrej Rudavsky, Andrew Corbett
(Assistant Director)
Producer: Ondrej Rudavsky, Andrew Corbett
(Executive Producer), Rob Knecht (Associate
Producer), Will McCormick (Associate Producer)
DP: Ondrej Rudavsky
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Alone 120min
Thirty-something ALPER is a talented chef who
runs his own restaurant. He may have achieved
success in business, but the same cannot be said
of his personal life. While caught in the triangle of
his gastronomic creations, one-night stands and
escort girls, he suddenly finds his life take a new
turn when he walks into a second-hand bookshop in
the backstreets of Beyoglu to buy and old record he
has been looking for.
ADA is an attractive, unassuming and relatively
stable woman in her late 20s who designs and
makes fancy dress costumes for kids. One day,
while wandering around Beyoglu in search of a
second-hand book, she walks into the same shop
as Alper. A womaniser by nature, Alper is
impressed by Ada’s good looks and sets off in
pursuit. As a pretext for introducing himself, he
tracks down the book Ada was looking for, buys it
and then presents it to her.
As it turns out, this book is the beginning of a
passionate affair between the two. But the harder
Alper tries to create space for Ada in his existing
life, the more restricted, the more claustrophobic he
starts to feel. Ada, however, is blissfully unaware of
the poison in Alper’s blood and delights on being in
love.
Ada and Alper live out their romance as far as they
are able and in the measure to which life allows
them.
In Mustafa Hakkinda Hersey (All About Mustafa)
Cagan Irmak deals with the lies thrown at us by life;
in Babam ve Oglum (My Father and My Son) his
standpoint is that of a tight-knit Aegean family; and
in Ulak (The Messenger) he tells us of the world we
live in by believing in stories. This time, however, he
sets his story in the metropolis.
ALONE is a film that tells of people isolated and
made lonely by modern life; people who need
people but are blind to that need in the maelstrom
of the metropolis; blind, that is, until it is too late. It
is a story about food, mothers, old songs and love;
a story both bitter and full of hope.
Cast: Cemal Hunal, Melis Birkan, Yildiz Kultur, Serif
Bozkurt, and Gozde Kansu.
Writer, Director, Producer: Cagan Irmak
Executive Producer: Esi Gulce


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