4th Friday Film Festival - Twice As Good
The 4th Fridays with Ford are always good. The 4th Friday Film Festival is always a great change to see some great indie films that are made right here in Detroit.
This month, however, the 4th Friday Film Festival is going to be even cooler because folks also get a change to win a walk-on role in an upcoming movie.
That's right, one lucky person who stops by the 4th Friday Film Festival table in Campus Martius this Friday will win a walk-on role in the upcoming film, Sleepy Guy.
Of course, even if you don't win the movie role, you still get to see some great locally made movies - ones that you simply can't see anywhere.
This month, however, the 4th Friday Film Festival is going to be even cooler because folks also get a change to win a walk-on role in an upcoming movie.
That's right, one lucky person who stops by the 4th Friday Film Festival table in Campus Martius this Friday will win a walk-on role in the upcoming film, Sleepy Guy.
Of course, even if you don't win the movie role, you still get to see some great locally made movies - ones that you simply can't see anywhere.
- Demonology – directed by Brooks Tomlinson and Chad Schaffer of Canton and starring Jonny Victor of Novi. Demonology is short comedy about why it’s a really bad to summon a demon in order to solve your money problems. It was a crowd favorite at both the Mitten Movie Project and the Planet Ant Film Festival.
- Kill the Scorpion – directed by Jay White of Detroit and featuring Chloe Greenfield, who played Eminem’s little sister in the hit movie 8 Mile. Kill the Scorpion is a short action film about a young man who discovers that the entire world really is out to get him. The producers of this film are currently in negotiations with Dimension Films to transform this short piece into a major Hollywood production.
- End Call - directed by Tim Krynicki of St. Clare Shores. End Call is short science-fiction piece about an attack on a distant space station.
- The Route – directed by Steve Horn of Detroit and starring Ken Jackson of Pontiac. The Route was honored as “Best Urban Feature” at the NewYork International Independent Film & Video Festival. It is a feature length drama that asks the question, “How far would you go to get what is rightfully yours?”
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