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Scrappy to tour 5 cities in Spain with CineMistica!"Scrappy" has been selected to the CineMistica Film Festival and will tour five cities in Spain with them from November 2-December 2, 2017. Helmed and adapted for the screen by Dawn Westlake, "Scrappy" is based on the Studs Terkel Humanities Award-winning poem by her father, Donald G. Westlake. It deals with a young girl's courage in standing up to the gun culture in the USA. Pol Carrizo Vilarroig of Imatge Barcelona shot and edited in Pine Mountain and Los Angeles, CA, USA. GC Johnson of Acoustic Labs provided an original score. (Johnson was a Peer Raben Music Award nominee at the 2016 SoundTrack_Cologne in Germany for his 2015 collaboration with Westlake on her film "Through the Pane".) For more info on Cinemistica: http://blog.cinemistica.com/?p=1694 For more info on "Scrappy" and to see a trailer: http://dawnwestlake.com/rondecana/films/scrappy/index.html 16.10.2017 | Dawn Westlake's blog Cat. : Adobe Premiere Pro award child Cordoba DaVinci Resolve festival film girl granada gun humanities Iquitos itinerant madrid Malaga mountain poem poetry rural Spain Studs Terkel Tour violence Shorts
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