My short film The Deposition of Lou Bagetta will be making the film festival rounds again as part of the LA Comedy Shorts "Best of Fest" program. They're touring festivals showing off favorites from the 2009 festival, and Deposition is one of them.
Ultimately I'd like to release the film on iTunes or Amazon as a cheap-o download. Problem: Wang Chung. I made a Wang Chung song an integral part of the film and securing the distribution rights beyond the festival rights that we already have is cumbersome. I'm just hoping Wang Chung will go easy on me, although a legal case titled Brian Sack v. Wang Chung would be totally awesome sounding.
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I predict the Sack v. Wang oral arguments will be unusually popular.
Posted by: jagosaurus | January 29, 2010 12:14 PM