PUSH film short

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PUSH film short
Justine Bateman’s film short PUSH is now on Amazon Prime.
A restless, bored, pregnant woman gives a defiant 12-year old boy a ride home and pushes him over an emotional line he did not know he was crossing that day.
Based on a Holiday Reinhorn short story, Justine wrote and directed the short. She stars in it with Nolan Gross and she produced it with Marina Stabile and Kate Sharp. Cinematography by Mark Williams and editing by Jay Friedkin.
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The film short is up! Watch it on Amazon Prime.
New PUSH trailer, fresh off the truck.
PUSH is done and the film fesival submissions have begun.
Nolan Gross and Justine Bateman
(Photo by Steven Meiers)
Nolan Gross
(Photos by Steven Meiers)
Bateman, checking playback, etc, between takes.
(photo by Steven Meiers)
Justine Bateman and Mark Williams
(photo by Steven Meiers)
Cinematographer Mark Williams, Writer/Director Justine Bateman, 1st AD Heather I. Denton, Script Supervisor Shawn Tira
(Photo by Steven Meiers)
Wrapped PUSH yesterday after another day of great work.
Editing up next.
Shot our first day today and it went great. Nolan Gross is a terrific actor and we have the best crew. Outstanding work from all, in spite of working in 110 degree heat.
More to come tomorrow!