2013 Red Rock Film Festival Guide

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2013

A Grave Mistake

In English and American-Indian Dialect Utah Premiere ­— Collegiate Short INTERNATIONAL & US SHORTS — Narrative Fiction (USA) 17 min. (2012) (16:9)

Fiction Shorts

DIR Alison Kathleen Kelly, CO-PRO Enrique Diaz, PRO Patrick Kelly, Alison Kathleen Kelly, SCR Alison Kathleen Kelly, CIN Uri Ruffin, EDIT Damion L. Smith, MUS Lloyd Moss, CAST Brent Harvey, Bo Gallerito, Robert Allen Coffie, Tom Troutman, Wes Coffey, Joey Probert, Dusty Probert, Janet Lopez, Macile Reevis, Jeffrey Smith

Plays with Collegiate Shorts 2013 Alison Kelly was born and raised in Kent, England. In 2010 she was a Quarter-finalist in the Bluecat Screenwriting Competition for her feature screenplay BODY. Alison moved to Los Angeles in 2011. She graduated in 2012 with her Certificate in Directing from UCLA Extension. She is now focusing on writing and producing feature films in London, UK.

Showtimes FRI, Nov. 8, 2:45 pm, Hurricane Fine Arts Center

SAT, Nov. 9, 4:40 pm, Hurricane Fine Arts Center

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“A Grave Mistake” is a Western short film that takes a simple concept and creates a story that changes our perceptions about a cowboy who is on the run from the law.. A Sheriff is after him because he robbed a bank. The Cowboy escapes into the desert but just when he thinks he’s free he encounters an American Indian, and the Indian is very angry… It seems everybody wants his blood tonight.

The Lake

(El Lago)

In Spanish with English subtitles Utah Premiere INTERNATIONAL & US SHORT-SHORTS — Narrative Fiction, Experimental (USA) 5 min. (2012) RED - NTSC (2.35:1) DIR Jennifer Nicole Stang, PRO Jennifer Nicole Stang, SCR Jennifer Nicole Stang, CIN Emmett Lee Stang, EDIT Jennifer Nicole Stang, MUS Jennifer Nicole Stang, CAST Jennifer Nicole Stang

A woman dreams about a lake from the top of a mountain. She wants to get closer to the water, but finds she can’t move. And only until she discovers the truth within, will she truly find what she desires. Plays with Rebels with a Cause + My Forest + To Forget Jennifer Nicole Stang was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has lived in England, Canada, the US and Spain. Jennifer grew up involved in the performing arts, studying with The Royal Conservatory of Music, The National Ballet School, The Royal Academy of Dance (Toronto, Canada), and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (both NYC and LA). Jennifer also worked as singer-songwriter, producing various CDs, DVDs and music videos with dazzling reviews from The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Loquitor, Philly News, and Phoenixville News, etc. Jennifer worked with producers and musicians in the Tri-State area, such as Phil Nicolo, Skip Drinkwater, and Eric Bazilian. She danced professionally with Opus 1 Contemporary Dance Company and Pasion Y Arte Flamenco Dance Company (Philadelphia, PA). As an actress, she has worked in projects with Telemundo, Zeekay Productions Ltd, and Always Island Entertainment. She has also worked with the South Coast Repertory’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, directed by Mark Rucker. Jennifer founded Heart Anchor Productions, with her brother in 2011 and their company produced promos for clients such as Sotheby’s Realty, and USC, several award-winning music videos (for El Javi Trio, Royal Jacks, La Yeni), three award-winning short films, and the TV pilot, “Englishman” in LA starring Eddie Jemison.

Showtimes FRI, Nov. 1, 6:15 pm, Zion Park Lodge

FRI, Nov. 8, 10:00 am, Hurricane Fine Arts Center


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