A vicious hate crime at an elite New England college thrusts the new dean of students into the investigation. When charged with maintaining order on campus, she is forced to examine her own feelings about race. Based on the critically acclaimed play, Spinning into Butter is a compelling movie that examines the emotional fallout of prejudice within the cloistered walls of academia.
You may not know this but Stomp The Yard: Homecoming was edited by one of Atlanta’s top post production facilities – The Edit Factor. The Edit Factor’s primary goal is to produce original and thought-provoking content for film and television through ingenuity, while maintaining integrity and promoting quality.
Rainforest Films Producer, Will Packer, announced the launch of Bounce TV coming in the Fall of 2011.
BOUNCE TV TO FEATURE MOVIES, SPORTS, SPECIALS, SERIES,INSPIRATIONAL FAITH-BASED PROGRAMMING AND MORE
Major Motion Picture Licensing Deals with NBC Universal Television, Sony Pictures Television,Code black Entertainment and Image Entertainment to Bring New Net Nearly 400 Titles;Ambassador Andrew Young, Martin Luther King III Among Founders;
Rainforest Films Co-Founders Rob Hardy and Will Packer,Former Turner Broadcasting Executives Ryan Glover & Jonathan KatzHead Leadership Team;Former Sony Pictures Television Executive Jeffrey Wolf to Lead Distribution Efforts
YOU COULD LAND A WALK-ON PART IN THE UPCOMING MOVIE!
We’re searching for someone to play an age between 18 and 50 for both a male role and a female role. Register to audition on the official Act Like A Lady Movie Site.
When submitting your audition, please choose whether you will be auditioning for the male role or the female role. If you choose to audition for the male role, please use the script side provided for the male role. If you choose to audition for the female role, please use the script side provided for the female role.
Audition materials consist of: one (1) audition video containing person auditioning for the role reading only one of the provided script sides (video should be no longer than 2 minutes), one (1) headshot photo no more than 100K in file size, and a brief description of credit highlights (if any).
Male Role Script:
JEREMY shoots hoops with his boys, while he complains about his girlfriend.
JEREMY
Dude, I’ve been with the same woman for nine years. I stay out of her way, I’m sensitive to her needs, and I try not to talk too much. She’s incredible. We used to play video games till like 2am. She loved it! I knew my woman. Fantasy, science fiction, action figures–she loved that stuff just as muchas I do. She used to be fun. She used to be chill. Now, Kristen’s turned into her mother! All up in my face! Constantly nagging, harping–(imitating Kristen) “What are your short term
goals?” “What are your long-terms?” “What are your views on
relationships?” She’s trying to push me toward my dreams and help me achieve my goals. What the hell is wrong with her?!
Female Role Script:
MYA strolls up the street, clutching STEVE’S BOOK and talking to her friend.
MYA
For years we’ve been complaining about how the guys of our
generation are terrified of relationships– and just want to hook up– when we’ve had the power all along! Because we control the
cookie. And she who controls the cookie controls the game. By
putting it in the cookie jar, clamping the lid on tight and keeping it there– until some little boy grows up and actually earns a taste.
It’s time I get the respect I deserve. I’m implementing the 90 DAY RULE. If it’s good enough for a Fortune 500 company– it’s good enough for me. I mourned ten months for a guy I went out with for two weeks. I wasted six months dreaming of a guy I met once
at a wedding. Hell, I can go 90 Days before I go 90 Days.
Eight tapes were found where the last known battle between Osama bin Laden and rebel forces took place in the Taliban stronghold of Southern Afghanistan. These tapes reveal filmmaker Don Larson’s travels to the war-torn country of Afghanistan six months after 9/11 and follow him and a bounty hunter on the trailer of Osama bin Laden.
Eight tapes were found where the last known battle between Osama bin Laden and rebel forces took place in the Taliban stronghold of Southern Afghanistan. These tapes reveal filmmaker Don Larson’s travels to the war-torn country of Afghanistan six months after 9/11 and follow him and a bounty hunter on the trailer of Osama bin Laden. In this rare look behind-the-scenes of war-torn Afghanistan, the filmmaker, his cameraman, and their translator/guide find themselves traveling in the middle of a battleground, camera in hand, capturing raw footage and encountering dangerous Taliban fighters. Much of the film’s footage was held by the U.S. Department of Defense. It is the first non-Afghani film shot in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban, and it is also the first feature film shot in an active war zone.















