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From the creators of the
short "Shoot Out," comes the dramatic short "Honey,
I'm Home," a film made for a little under a hundred
bucks, from Writer-Director David Branin, and
Editor/Cinematographer
Vincent Martinez.
Now being submitted to
festivals around the country, and now accepted in
the HollyShorts Film Festival coming in August, the
film is being held under wraps in terms of plot for
the moment, and it's probably for good reason.
From the gist, "Honey
I'm Home" involves a man whose wife may or may not
know that he's cheating on her, and from there, it
gets awfully hazy. Director Branin is intent on
keeping this project's details a mystery, which
draws the interest of us at Cinema Crazed.
Look for "Honey, I'm
Home" and find out what the big mystery is, at the
Hollyshorts Film Festival in August. |
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