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Proud Iza

Film
Film
Langue: 
English
Production country: 
United States
Theme: 
Independent
Category/Format: 
Short films
Poster: 
Production year: 
January, 2008
Film Credits
About the Director: 

Anna Condo was born in Armenia and grew up in France. In 1989, she moved to New York
City. She studied acting in France and in the US and has starred in critically acclaimed feature
and short films including Wedding in Galilee by Michel Khlefi, The Waste Land by Timon
Koulmasis, Les Amants Terribles by Danielle Dubroux. Since 2000, she has written, directed,
and produced Alchemy, Candid, Troubles Sens, and more recently, Elephant King, and Proud Iza.

Film director: 
Anna Condo
Screenplay: 
Anna Condo
Editing: 
Tamino Castro
Film photographer: 
Matthew J. Santo
Music: 
Danny Elfman
Decor: 
Elizabeth Jones
Cast 1: 
Anna Condo
Cast 2: 
Federico Castelluccio
Cast 3: 
Carolyn Mccormick
Cast 4: 
Danny Elfman
Film synopsis: 
fresh look at a classic… Great writers have left us with characters that still exist today, it is simply their backdrop that has changed. PROUD IZA is, a contemporary retelling set in New York City of “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. First published in 1884, the stirring story of greed, pride and vanity has become one of the author’s most popular works and is notorious for its surprise ending.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Between $100 000 and $1 Million
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
35 mm
Format Ratio: 
1:85
Film Sound: 
Dolby A
Video master available ?: 
No
Number of reels: 
1
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Open
Video: 
Open
International: 
Open
Internet: 
Open
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About proud_iza

Tobias Michelle
(Fern Film)

fresh look at a classic…
Great writers have left us with characters that still exist today, it is simply their backdrop that
has changed. PROUD IZA is, a contemporary retelling set in New York City of “The
Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. First published in 1884, the stirring story of greed, pride
and vanity has become one of the author’s most popular works and is notorious for its
surprise ending.

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