Most of you will likely know Mark Webber as 'Stephen Stills' from last year's awesome Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, though he's had smaller parts in other films such as Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers and Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending. But now, Webber is turning his attention to directing a new indie feature that will include his two-year old son and real-life friends Michael Cera, Amanda Seyfried (Now, Red Riding Hood), Shannyn Sossamon (Man Without A Head, A Knight's Tale), and Jason Ritter...
- 1/26/2011
- by George Merchan
- JoBlo.com
The tagline which we headlined the article with had me interested right from the get go, and after receiving a response from director Johnny Roc of "We're not looking for exposure at this point." I'm even more intrigued. (note: He hasn't responded to my second email.) Beautifully shot by Matthias Grunsky, we have very little info on this film other then it's tagline and now a gallery of 18 stills which, unfortunately, don't give us much more of a clue. If anyone wants to share any info as I'm dying to know more, we're right here.. waiting.
Stills after the break.
Head to Quiet Earth to see the stills.
Stills after the break.
Head to Quiet Earth to see the stills.
- 7/7/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Logline: A dancer looks to have a child before turning into God.
Whatever this is, it sounds utterly fascinating, and the fact that it took 2 emails for Roc even to respond saying "We're not looking for exposure at this point." makes me even more intrigued. The official website used to have a bunch of links to visual references which looked utterly amazing but unfortunately that has changed now that the film is in post-production. This is Roc's feature length directorial debut, stepping in from doing music videos, and I am intrigued to say the least. You can check out a couple of small stills from the film from cinematographer Matthias Grunsky who also shot Beeswax, American Zombie, and Sorry, Thanks.
More as it comes..
Whatever this is, it sounds utterly fascinating, and the fact that it took 2 emails for Roc even to respond saying "We're not looking for exposure at this point." makes me even more intrigued. The official website used to have a bunch of links to visual references which looked utterly amazing but unfortunately that has changed now that the film is in post-production. This is Roc's feature length directorial debut, stepping in from doing music videos, and I am intrigued to say the least. You can check out a couple of small stills from the film from cinematographer Matthias Grunsky who also shot Beeswax, American Zombie, and Sorry, Thanks.
More as it comes..
- 6/4/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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