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Ben visits his shrink/barber for some advice on his problems with teleporting, time travel, and plastic bagman…
Episode 28 of the web series, Krazdale
Principal Crew
- Ben Donnellon (Writer/Director)
- Daniel Torres (Cinematographer)
- Savannah (Sound)
Principal Actors
- Casey Donnellon
- Ben Donnellon
- Joe Kavitski
Music courtesy of Jingle Punks:
Cheesy Farfisa by Justin Nihiser
No More Words by Denise Barbarita
Special thanks to Hair Core in Lodi, NJ!
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A guy with a giant orange head walks into his doctor’s office. What will happen?
Principal Crew
- Sean Yeaton – Writer, Director
- Chris Jones – Director of Photography
- Lorna Gaddis – Costume
- Alyse Walsh – Costume
- Stephen Quinlan – Sound
Principal Actors:
- Dash Anderson – Guy with giant orange head
- Gabe Smith – Doctor
- Alyse Walsh – Secretary
TRT: 3:06
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A hotwire suspense parody.
General Ripper of the U.S. Terror Force irrationally releases a deadly rabbit/nuclear bomb hybrid to stay a step ahead of the terrorists.
Here Group Captain Pancake discovers Ripper’s insanity, and attempts to stop him before it’s too late.
Principal Crew
Produced by Aligned Creative
Director: Ben Donnellon
Cinematographer: Ben Donnellon
Principal Actors
General Ripper: Joe Kavitski
Group Captain Pancake: Ben Donnellon
TRT: 3:54
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A twisted travelogue chronicling one woman’s obsession with Turkish men.
Filmmaker Therese Shechter heads to Turkey for a much-needed vacation. She also plans to interview young Turkish women for a documentary on feminism. Instead, she becomes fascinated with the men. And they are fascinated with her.
This true story is a twisted travelogue chronicling one woman’s obsession with Turkish men. Her attempts to understand their language, culture and psyche leads to a revealing exploration of cultural cliches, the ‘exotic other’ and the aphrodisiac properties of a US visa.
Principal Crew
Therese Shechter: Writer, Director, Editor, DP and Producer
Andrew Kines: Assoc. Editor
Paul Ruest: Sound Editor
Additional Information
Official Site
IMDb
“How I Learned to Speak Turkish” won the jury prize for Short Documentary at the Atlanta Film Festival.