My
nephew Nick Wager set out to make a film with a few of his friends
last summer. Since he's always been interested in filmmaking,
this seemed like it would be fun for him. Well the fun just
got seriously cool for this talented 13 year-old.
The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival
(NYIIFVF) has added his short film 'A Young Skater's Life'
to this year's event in NYC. I'm very proud and I think everyone
who knows me—or anyone else in the NYC are who wants
to support creativity in youth—needs to come and show
some love.
Sunday 12th Nov. 2006 10:10 PM
Village East Cinemas (Screen 6)
189 2nd Ave New York, NY
Nick's film will be the last in a series of shorts. Don't
complain about the time ... remember ... they're short films!
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About the Film:
Title: A Young Skater's Life
Run Time: 14:00 min
Director: Nick Wager
Jim Bailey is a rich boy without a mother or a father. He
lives alone in a small town. Now a hobo named Jeremy Trickles
is trying to get revenge on Jim. Then as Jim and his neighbor
Betty try to escape, Jeremy ... (not even the filmmaker knows
how this one will end ... or at least he's not saying).
About the Festival:
Founded in 1993, The New York International Independent Film
and Video Festival (NYIIFVF) is the largest film festival
in the world. It has been recognized by the film and entertainment
industry as one of the leading film events on the independent
festival circuit. The festival hosts film, music and art events
in the two entertainment capitals of the United States: New
York and Los Angeles.
See Also:
The New
York International Independent Film and Video Festival
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