A teaser trailer (the e-mail sent our way described it as a "short film," but it's definitely more of a teaser trailer) was brought to my attention that was worthy enough to share here.
Written and directed by Cole Schreiber, the piece - entitled "Tropic" - follows a convict on the run who crashes a hotel room and changes his identity. All the while, a crawling menace - that looks like The Blob and the stuff from Splinter mated - is seen consuming the land.
What the hell does it all mean? No clue. But I'm definitely curious... The teaser is apparently a set-up for a feature. More as it comes in!
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Written and directed by Cole Schreiber, the piece - entitled "Tropic" - follows a convict on the run who crashes a hotel room and changes his identity. All the while, a crawling menace - that looks like The Blob and the stuff from Splinter mated - is seen consuming the land.
What the hell does it all mean? No clue. But I'm definitely curious... The teaser is apparently a set-up for a feature. More as it comes in!
Read more...
- 10/21/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Adele Romanski, producer (The Myth of the American Sleepover) and director (Leave Me Like You Found Me), passed along this link to her latest short production: Mission Chinese, a stylish and bloody revenge fantasy directed by Cole Schreiber and David Parker. The short is a branded-content piece for the New York/San Francisco men’s store, Freeman’s Sporting Club, and is a collaboration between Freeman’s, Mission Chinese (the New York/San Francisco-based restaurant) and Sunday Paper, Schreiber and Parker’s start-up production company, whose work you’ve seen on this site before. It was shot by James Laxton (The Myth of the American Sleepover, Medicine for Melancholy). And if the piece feels a bit like the start of something a bit bigger, well, Romanski says that the directors are considering continuing the story with the surviving characters.
Mission Chinese from Sunday Paper on Vimeo.… Read the rest...
Mission Chinese from Sunday Paper on Vimeo.… Read the rest...
- 6/18/2012
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Released just in time for Valentine’s Day, check out this beautiful new short from California-based filmmaker Cole Schreiber. A morbid and atmospheric story of love and mortality, it just might be the most romantic zombie tale I’ve seen since Return of the Living Dead 3.
Per Cole’s Vimeo page:
Rest, is the story of a young American solider who dies in WW1 and ninety years later unearths himself from a grave in the European countryside. Shot over the course of a week in Mendocino County, Morongo Valley and New York City, the film is a dark, but beautiful meditation on a wayward soul’s pursuit of peace.
Rest is Schreiber’s first narrative effort. He’s previously contributed to music videos for Department of Eagles and Grizzly Bear. Stream the short below.
… Read the rest...
Per Cole’s Vimeo page:
Rest, is the story of a young American solider who dies in WW1 and ninety years later unearths himself from a grave in the European countryside. Shot over the course of a week in Mendocino County, Morongo Valley and New York City, the film is a dark, but beautiful meditation on a wayward soul’s pursuit of peace.
Rest is Schreiber’s first narrative effort. He’s previously contributed to music videos for Department of Eagles and Grizzly Bear. Stream the short below.
… Read the rest...
- 2/14/2012
- by Dan Schoenbrun
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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