Monday, June 14, 2010

Honor for GENTLENESS OF RABBITS

This just in from Hank Isaac, director of GENTLENESS OF RABBITS, one of IMTF's entries:

"The Gentleness of Rabbits has been a labor of love since its inception back in the Summer of 2009. Despite the past work and successes of all involved, the film represents our first venture into the world of feature filmmaking. It also represents an evolution anomaly -- we're transitioning from a history of using digital media to originating on film. The trailer was created for the sole purpose of endearing the two central characters to potential investors. Basically, would you like to spend an hour and a half in the company of Daphne and Hollis and find out what happens to them? No attempt was made to tell or even hint at the story. The trailer was shot in an historic hundred-year-old mansion in one long day with forty five set-ups. Creating the trailer actually inspired a new scene which has subsequently been added to the screenplay. Thus far, the trailer has won an Accolade Award of Merit and a Bronze Telly Award. As the film's writer/director, I am immensely proud of our cast and crew."

To see Hank's prize-winning trailer, click here and enter "Gentleness of Rabbits" in the Search box.

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