
Objective Summer Update
June 12, 2008OBJECTIVE SUMMER UPDATE
Even though you haven’t heard from us in awhile on this blog, it doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy. Since OBJECTIVE last made its way to NY for a well-received premiere at Tribeca, we’ve been slammed submitting the feature to other film festivals. So far, we’ve been invited to a few different ones. The first:
Paul Allen Museum in Seattle on July 15th. It isn’t really a festival, but it’s a great chance for us to once again have a preview on the big screen! As more information comes thru on this exhibition I will be sure to keep updating everyone via the blog.
Fantasia Film Festival. This one’s an extension of Fangoria and will also be happening around mid-July. The festival is in Montreal and you can go to:http://www.fantasiafest.com for more information.
So where does that leave the rest of the people that were involved w/ Objective?
D. Myrick is currently in development phase w/ a few scripts and recently produced, OTIS, which made its DVD release this week via Warner Home Video and Raw Feed.
John Huertas is in NY shooting another project after wrapping the HBO series, GENERATION KILL
Sam Hunter was booked on a film overseas that should begin shooting shortly.
Frank Bollinger still loves Flan.
Jeff Prewett is in Los Angeles and staying w/ me while he makes a push at getting a big role out here. You can check out this recent article about him:
http://www.bigpondmovies.com/libraries/article_library/news/hitting_the_connections_online/
Robert Florio (editor) recently completed editing work on this past season of LOST.
Jeremy Wall and Zev Guber are in development w/ several projects at JAZ Films.
Mike Williams is still going strong with his theater company in NY.
As for me, I recently co-produced a feature, http://www.forchristssakemovie.com/ that previewed at STIFF, Seattle True Independent Film Festival.
If your name wasn’t mentioned above, that means I don’t know what you are currently up to. Be sure to e-mail me and I’ll blog about it.
And that brings this blog update for the summer to a close. The Film Festival push goes on till next time…
-Aaron Goldstein
“Paul Allen Museum in Seattle on July 15th”?
Do you mean the Experience Music Project / Sci-Fi Museum? I’m hoping so, but I wanted to make sure.