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TRAVELER Filmmakers' Interview
@ Miami Intl' Science Fiction Film Fest 2014
Nos Entertainment host Stephanie Bauduhin interviews filmmakers Ron Hurley & Greg Koronowicz from TRAVELER - A future-set Sci Fi featurette about time-traveling Nazi's, whose sinister plot has been uncovered by the FBI - at the inaugural Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival.
MiSciFi 2014:
Film Review of Ni 28 - Strate 1/3
Winner of Best Feature Film @ Miami Int'l Sci Fi Film Festival 2014
Out of the many impressive short & feature length films that screened at the weekend-long, inaugural Miami Int’l Sci Fi Film Festival (#MiSciFi2014), the horror-actioner Ni 28 - Strate 1/3, by John Carpenter and George A. Romero-influenced filmmaker Terrence Chevrin, stood apart.
Ni 28, (a combination of the chemical element symbol and atomic number for the rare metal nickel), is set in New Caledonia. This French-speaking, South Pacific island country, so far away that it’s seems mythic-like, is one world’s of the few producers of nickel.
New Caledonia-native and filmmaker Terrence Chevrin seems to have used his entire country’s terrain in his nearly dialogue-less apocalyptic thriller. Yet, Chevrin remained tight, locked action shots on his main character, an unnamed young man (portrayed by Florent Bouygues).
Bouygues’ plays one of the few survivors of an epidemic water-sourced illness. The contagion has had a rabies-like effect on his country people, except they have gained super human strength and zombie-like, cannibalistic appetites.
The young man seems to be on an unexplained mission that takes his to rural as well as urban locales. Traveling mostly on foot, he comes across many “zombies”, but few fellow survivors. Among such, he finds shelter from a silent man, he dubs “Chaplin”, who, from an emergency radio broadcast, learns there is a meeting place for survivors who want to be safely rescued off the island.
The traveler declines to join “Chaplin” on the trek to the rendezvous location. With electrical towers highlighted on his map, he makes a danger-filled way across the island to various locations to accomplish an unknown, all-important objective.
There is a terrific chase scene, two-thirds into the film, in which our curious protagonist flees by car, bicycle & motorcycle. Following this ordeal, his purpose is revealed, and his single-minded decisions are finally understood.
The filmmaker, Terrence Chevrin, intended Ni 28 - Strate 1/3 to be the middle or second part of a trilogy, and is currently developing the prequel and finale “strates”, (layers) films.
Ni 28 - Strate 1/3won Best Feature Film @ the Miami Int'l Sci Fi Film Festival 2014 Awards Finale event on Sunday, 1/19.
Watch the trailer for Ni 28 - Strate 1/3: http://vimeo.com/81071677
Stars Florent Bouygues, Franck Chevrin, Didier Delahaye
Directed by Terence Tesh Chevrin
Written by Terence Tesh Chevrin, with Alice Daumas & Thibaut Pietri
Running time: 69 minutes
MiSciFi 2014:
Film Review of Ni 28 - Strate 1/3
Out of the many impressive short & feature length films that screened at the weekend-long, inaugural Miami Int’l Sci Fi Film Festival (#MiSciFi2014), the horror-actioner Ni 28 - Strate 1/3, by John Carpenter & George A. Romero-influenced filmmaker Terrence Chevrin, stood apart.
Ni 28, (a combination of the chemical element symbol and atomic number for the rare metal nickel), is set in New Caledonia. This French-speaking, South Pacific island country, so far away that it’s seems mythic-like, is one world’s of the few producers of nickel.
New Caledonia-native & filmmaker Terrence Chevrin seems to have used his entire country’s terrain in his nearly dialogue-less apocalyptic thriller. Yet, Chevrin remained tight, locked action shots on his main character, an unnamed young man (portrayed by Florent Bouygues).
Bouygues’ plays one of the few survivors of an epidemic water-sourced illness. The contagion has had a rabies-like effect on his country people, except they have gained super human strength and zombie-like, cannibalistic appetites.
The young man seems to be on an unexplained mission that takes him to rural as well as urban locales. Traveling mostly on foot, he comes across many “zombies”, but few fellow survivors. Among such, he finds shelter from a silent man, he dubs “Chaplin”, who, from an emergency radio broadcast, learns there is a meeting place for survivors who want to be safely rescued off the island.
The traveler declines to join “Chaplin” on the trek to the rendezvous location. With electrical towers highlighted on his map, he makes a danger-filled way across the island to their different locations to accomplish an unknown, all-important objective.
There is a terrific chase scene, two-thirds into the film, in which our curious protagonist flees by car, bicycle & motorcycle. Following this ordeal, his purpose is revealed, and his single-minded decisions are finally understood.
The filmmaker, Terrence Chevrin, intended Ni 28 - Strate 1/3 to be the middle or second part of a trilogy, and is currently developing the prequel and finale “strates”, (layers) films.
Watch the trailer for Ni 28 - Strate 1/3: http://vimeo.com/81071677
Stars Florent Bouygues, Franck Chevrin, Didier Delahaye
Directed by Terence Tesh Chevrin
Written by Terence Tesh Chevrin, with Alice Daumas & Thibaut Pietri
Running time: 69 minutes
Last night my film "GONE" had its official premiere at the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival. Ever since then I'm feeling really good, it really brought me back to my art to see others appreciate and recognize my hard work.