Programme from a 1980 production of Aimé Césaire’s Une Tempête (1969)
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Programme from a 1980 production of Aimé Césaire’s Une Tempête (1969)
Vilanova i La Geltrú -02 Yes we can
Vilanova i La Geltrú -02 Yes we can
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We've uploaded our script here for the remainder of our kickstarter campaign. It's a selling point, and we're trying to sell something, so here we are.
That said, the truest way to appreciate what we're working on is to be patient and wait for the finished project. We've taken the liberty of uploading it online for those who are on the fence about backing us--it's really a nice read, and should instill a bit of confidence in the would-be backer.
This should go without saying, but SPOILERS AHEAD.
Storyboards.
Nashville's JS Yeary (http://www.jsyearymusic.com) with another entry to our score search.
A few updates on our scheduling, profiles of some of our Associate Producer-level backers, and an earnest request that all of you out there let your friends know about the most exciting spontaneous combustion-centric film of all time.
A lovely piano score sample, this one from Daniel Ciurlizza.
"Favorite name: Mr. Poopypants." -actor Braden Lynch
Name: Braden Lynch
Occupation: Actor
Role: LEONARD
Questions adapted from the Proust Questionnaire.
Your favorite virtue: Humility.
Your favorite qualities in a man: Humility.
Your favorite qualities in a woman: Really?
Your chief characteristic: Are these questions getting redundant, or is it just me?
What you appreciate most in your friends: No, seriously...
Your main flaw: I'm way, WAY too awesome and attractive.
Your favorite pastime: Contradicting myself.
Your idea of happiness: It’s all attitude. I think a more fun question is, “What’s the happiest you could imagine being?” And to that I would answer, “71 degree temp in the mountains, surrounded by my favorite people, my girlfriend’s arms around me, a Nate Blondes sushi roll in my mouth.” Or something along those lines.
Your idea of misery: Losing my mind.
If not yourself, who would you be? David Attenborough. If you don’t know him, shaaaaaaamme.
Where would you like to live? In a country where everyone is rational, selfless, and funny.
Your favorite color and flower: Booooorrrriiiiiiinng.
Your favorite writer: OOO! OOOO!! Terry Pratchett. Followed closely by Joe Abercrombie and Patrick Rothfuss.
Your favorite poet: I don’t really know any? I could throw a name out from the recesses of my mind to sound cultured, but I couldn’t quote anyone to save my life. I don’t really spring for poetry.
Your favorite heroes in fiction: sounds like you want a description, but I’m gonna say Kvothe in the hopes of throwing you off.
Your favorite heroines in fiction: NOT Katniss. What a whiner.
Your favorite musician: Bobby McFerrin. Again, if all you know of him is “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” shaaaaaaamme.
Your real-life heroes: I don’t really spring for that either.
What real-life characters do you most dislike? See the first couple questions and work backwards.
Favorite meal: See the one about happiness.
Your favorite name: Mr. Poopypants.
What you hate most in the world: This is getting super heavy. Ugh… Okay. Cruelty.
What natural talent you most wish you had: Oh, come on. What the hell is a “natural talent"? I want to talk about this, cuz it’s a bullshit idea that makes some people feel special and others feel like doodoo.
How you’d like to die: I wouldn't.
Your present state of mind: Irreverent.
The fault you tolerate most in others: Incessant questioning.
Your motto: Is it time for pie yet?