My film, The Deposition of Lou Bagetta has been selected by the LA Comedy Shorts Festival, which runs March 5-8 in Los Angeles (obviously). This is the first festival we entered and entitles us to add those pretty laurel graphics to our posters and press materials. Fortunately people like Sean McMenemy exist to make that easier.
If you live in LA and would like to attend the screening, the details are here.
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According to the FAQ - you could have submitted 1,000 films, but you have entered only one.
Pretty cock-sure, Sack.
Posted by: lowlights | February 2, 2009 4:06 PM
The important question is when/where/how can WE see this film? The next most important question is will it be as funny as Commander Tong switching to a secure frequency?
Posted by: Isaac | February 2, 2009 10:05 PM
Right now it's doing the festival circuit and then we'll be looking at ways to distribute it. If we can get 300,000,000 people to download it from iTunes for 99ยข, then we will buy Bermuda and invite everyone to come visit for a screening.
I think it might be funnier than Tong because there's gunplay and swearing.
-B.
Posted by: Brian
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February 3, 2009 7:37 AM
Congratulations on the Festival and thanks for using the Laurels! I'm glad someone found them.
Posted by: Sean McMenemy | February 4, 2009 1:34 AM