Written as an ode to classic madcap mysteries like Manhattan Murder Mystery, Dan Erickson and Rachel Wortell's new film A Sibling Mystery features witty dialog and the kind of deftly assembled cast you'd expect from such a film. The film's antics revolves around a brother and sister who lose a winning lottery ticket and become consumed with investigating a mysterious woman they suspect has stolen it. Lily Meyer, Keith Bethea, Becky Abrams, Eamon Monaghan, Jess Magee, Michele Hierholzer and Phillip John Velasco Gabriel star. A Sibling Mystery has been a film festival darling, making the rounds as an official selection at multiple film festivals, including the Vail Film Festival, Portland Film Festival, Soho International and the prestigious Mill Valley Film Festival, to name just a few....
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- 9/14/2018
- Screen Anarchy
A Sibling Mystery is one part suspense and one part comedy. From directors Dan Erickson and Rachel Wortell, this indie film title will show on Digital platforms, next week, through Global Digital Releasing. In the film, two siblings squabble over a party and their lottery winnings. When their winning lottery ticket goes missing, they put on their detective hats - to find the thief. A Sibling Mystery stars: Lily Meyer (Romance Analyst), Keith Bethea, Becky Abrams, Eamon Monaghan, Jess Magee and many others. A preview of the film's mid-September launch is hosted here. A Sibling Mystery has had a few film festival appearances. This witty feature has shown at: the Vail Film Festival, Portland Film Festival, Soho International and the illustrious Mill Valley Film Festival. The film has completed its film festival circuit, recently. Now, fans of indie thrillers can find A Sibling Mystery on Digital platforms, in just a few days.
- 9/14/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
What could be better than house-sitting a fabulous rent controlled apartment in New York City for the summer and hosting parties for all of your friends? How about a winning lottery ticket to help finance those summer parties? But when the ticket goes missing, a brother and sister become consumed with investigating a mysterious woman they suspect has stolen their winning lottery ticket. There goes their summer party plans.
This is the premise behind A Sibling Mystery, the lauded indie comedy from writer/director duo Dan Erickson and Rachel Wortell. It was created as an ode to classic Hollywood comedies such as Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) (a film I love Btw) and is a good combo of well executed dialogue and a smartly assembled ensemble cast including Lily Meyer (Romance Analys...
This is the premise behind A Sibling Mystery, the lauded indie comedy from writer/director duo Dan Erickson and Rachel Wortell. It was created as an ode to classic Hollywood comedies such as Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) (a film I love Btw) and is a good combo of well executed dialogue and a smartly assembled ensemble cast including Lily Meyer (Romance Analys...
- 9/14/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Showcasing the Best in Independent and World Cinema
Thursday, October 5–15, 2017Acclaimed Festival Films From Around the World And New Offerings from Bay Area Filmmakers Highlight First Slate of Films Announced at 40th Mill Valley Film Festival
The Mill Valley Film Festival (Mvff), presented by the California Film Institute, has announced the first set of films to premiere at the 40th edition of the Festival, returning to Marin County October 5–15, 2017. The Festival will present the Bay Area premiere of many acclaimed films from the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival.
Additionally, Mvff will launch many acclaimed Bay Area filmmakers’ latest films as part of the Festival’s effort to showcase the many established and emerging filmmakers in the Bay Area.
Early Confirmed films from the 2017 Cannes Film Festival at MVFF40:
Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or Winner and Swedish Oscar Submission The Square...
Thursday, October 5–15, 2017Acclaimed Festival Films From Around the World And New Offerings from Bay Area Filmmakers Highlight First Slate of Films Announced at 40th Mill Valley Film Festival
The Mill Valley Film Festival (Mvff), presented by the California Film Institute, has announced the first set of films to premiere at the 40th edition of the Festival, returning to Marin County October 5–15, 2017. The Festival will present the Bay Area premiere of many acclaimed films from the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival.
Additionally, Mvff will launch many acclaimed Bay Area filmmakers’ latest films as part of the Festival’s effort to showcase the many established and emerging filmmakers in the Bay Area.
Early Confirmed films from the 2017 Cannes Film Festival at MVFF40:
Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or Winner and Swedish Oscar Submission The Square...
- 9/5/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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