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Filmmakers represented at the 4th annual Boston Film Night
Kevin Anderton :: Kevin is the organizer of Boston Film Night and the drive behind Midnight Chimes Productions. He
has been involved in over sixty-five short films and has helped to promote the Boston film scene internationally.
Travis Johns :: Travis is currently a freelance drinker, filmmaker, and graphic designer. Based in Boston, he has produced original work for film and theatre under his company’s banner of Uncooth Entertainment since 1997.
Nicole Prowell :: Nicole Prowell is currently pursuing her MA at Emerson College in Documentary Video. She is currently working on a short documentary called Happy Hunting, which explores the meaning of happiness.
George O'Connor :: George O’Connor (Lazy Horde Productions) has been a part of the Boston film scene for over 7 years and wriggled his way into 50+ films. He’s current projects include launching the web-isode series 664-The Neighbor of the Beast and his punk rock band, Viper Rash. By day, he’s a mild-mannered copywriter for Digitas.
Audubon Dougherty typically makes videos for nonprofit organizations covering human rights and labor rights issues. She's led Tapioca Productions for four years, and is waiting patiently for the day her talented team makes it big.
RawArt.org :: Makers of the Quimby files short from the 48hr Film Project.
Lance Reenstierna :: Baker Street is a local independent film and theater company. Sunshine Away is it's first feature which will certainly make them rich and famous.
David Kornfeld :: David Kornfeld lives in Massachusetts with his two children, girlfriend, & cat, as well as rather too much media. He dislikes bios, so this is as far as it goes.
Arthur Luhn :: Arthur Luhn, who resides in the Boston area and has one other film under his belt: "The Golden Legacy."
Steven Stuart :: Playomatic is a team of film buffs, local actors and ad hoc crewmembers based on the North Shore who have been making short comedies together since 2003.
Mick Cusimano :: Mick's animated series Rooster Tails has appeared on Cambridge Cable TV., SCAT, Rassegna Archaeological Film festival in Italy, Woodstock Museum Film Festival, Spike and Mikes festival of Animation, and other festivals. Mick also draws the monthly comic strip Imagine for Imagine Magazine.
Bernice Liuson Sim :: Producing is kind of like childbirth, but possibly more painful and arguably less joyful. Bernice is an actor turned producer/director and is excited to have the chance to show off Boston's thriving theater scene through the making of the documentary, "Stark Review: The Heart of Boston Theater
Tom Bennett :: Tom Bennett is a writer/director and editor who lives in Nashua NH. Since meeting last year, Tom has collaborated with BFN founder Kevin Anderton on a number of projects.
Mike Messier :: Mike Messier hosts the public access TV show The Mike Messier Show out of Providence, RI. Mike played Cybill Shepherd's son Eugene in the Mario Van Peebles video feature HARD LUCK.
Jeff Stern :: When he was 12, Jeff Stern made a movie about prehistoric oatmeal creme pies unearthed by an Ohio archeologist. He has made over 100 movies since then, and currently teaches Video Production at Bentley College.
Ilya Polyakov :: lya Polyakov is a film major at Emerson college with interests in short and narrative film as well as anything music related. Though his passion lies in directing, since the start of Lucid Film Productions with fellows Michael Maciejewski and Jacob Migicovsky, he has also become interested in commercial work and producing for others.
Jeff Burns :: Jeff Burns is a writer, producer, and director. He's made four short films, which have screened at several film series and festivals. He's currently writing his first feature screenplay - an action/fantasy story about warriors from the Catholic Church fighting vampires.
Collective Subconscious :: Dylan Tyson, Ned Scannell, and Laura Greene who made the trailer "The Color Of Cannibals"
Justin Milaski :: Justin Milaski climbed Mount Everest which was his lifetime goal. From there, it only made sense to make short films.
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