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In search of Gog

Film
Film
Language: 
English
Production country: 
United States
Running time (In minutes): 
76
Theme: 
American Films
Category/Format: 
Independant
Production year: 
March, 2008
Film Credits
Film director: 
Colleen Pancake
Screenplay: 
Bob Emeneggger
Editing: 
Jonathan Carlson
Costume: 
Jacklyn Edwards
Cast 1: 
David Early
Cast 2: 
Tamara Henschel
Cast 3: 
Nahash Ha'Rames
Cast 4: 
Damien Fischer
Cast 5: 
Marius Brock
Film synopsis: 
The film follows a young man named Rob Wilson along his comical and bizarre search for the ‘big questions’ about life, God, and the world. His first answers come from his therapist (author of “I’m ok, what’s wrong with you?”), from his parents in his childhood (who were too distracted by TV and work to care), and from a montage of religious leaders (who all chalk it up to being ‘a mystery’). As a child, he thought he heard ‘Gog’ instead of ‘God’ in Sunday school; he remarks that when he once asked, ‘Gog, are you there?’ he didn’t get an answer probably because he got the name wrong. His journey takes him through possibilities he never considered, and introduces him to new people and ideas. A irreverent comedy about religions where no Dogma is safe!
Budget
Budget Range: 
Between $100 000 and $1 Million
Actual Budget: 
150000
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
35 mm
Film Sound: 
Dolby SR
Video master available ?: 
Yes
Video Type: 
HDDVCAM
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Open
Video: 
Open
International: 
Open
Internet: 
Open
Address: 
FREE THINKER PRODUCTIONS, L.L.C. 302 S. Gregg Ave. 72701 Fayetteville USA
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About search_gog

Pancake Colleen
(Free Thinker Productions)

The film follows a young man named Rob Wilson along his comical and bizarre search for the ‘big questions’ about life, God, and the world.  His first answers come from his therapist (author of “I’m ok, what’s wrong with you?”), from his parents in his childhood (who were too distracted by TV and work to care), and from a montage of religious leaders (who all chalk it up to being ‘a mystery’).  As a child, he thought he heard ‘Gog’ instead of ‘God’ in Sunday school; he remarks that when he once asked, ‘Gog, are you there?’ he didn’t get an answer probably because he got the name wrong.  His journey takes him through possibilities he never considered, and introduces him to new people and ideas.  A irreverent comedy about religions where no Dogma is safe!

Fayetteville

United States



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