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The Loop

Film
Film
Langue: 
English
Production country: 
United States
Running time (In minutes): 
8:39
Theme: 
Fantasy / Science Fiction
Category/Format: 
Short films
Student film: 
Yes
Poster: 
Production year: 
July, 2008
Film Credits
About the Director: 

John Paul Olsen is a creation of and contributor to Oaklands Vulcan Studios. He understands film, light and the collision of these 2 great forces.

Film director: 
John Paol Olsen
Producer: 
Bryan McKeon
About the Producer: 
Bryan Mckeon has been acting, singing and making movies for some time now. This is his first try at producing. He has a keen eye for talented people and the incredible knack of pulling people together to make awesome films and many in only 48 hours.
Screenplay: 
The Loop
Editing: 
Misha Antonich
Film photographer: 
Russell Smith
Sound: 
Dana Jae
Music: 
Bryan Kehoe
Art Director: 
John Paul Olsen
Costume: 
n/a
Decor: 
n/a
Cast 1: 
Ted Speros
Cast 2: 
Mikaela Bennett
Cast 3: 
Theresa Ireland
Cast 4: 
George Epsilanty
Film synopsis: 
A vastly different, oblique take on the man-walks-into-a-bar story. Gus Lorenz is known to some as a trade expert. He embarks on a journey to find himself and to locate what is missing from his life. The answer seems to lie in bowels of an old speakeasy. It is here that he engages in trade. A train ticket provides his sole means of travel. This troubled man's travel is not along rail lines, but rather across neural synapses. The real trade expert may be at arm's length or locked inside his subconscious being. If Gus Lorenz is the man that the girl of his dreams says he is, then perhaps the only thing he has lost is his true identity. This short science fiction film was shot on location in San Francisco, California as part of the 48-Hour Film Festival.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Under $10 000
Actual Budget: 
$400.00
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
DVC Pro
Format Ratio: 
16:9
Film Sound: 
Other
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
Yes
Festival selections: 

Washougal International Film Festival 2009, Treasure Coast International Film Festival 2009. 48 Hour Film Festival San Francisco, 2008.

Film distribution
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