We started shooting Where's Duff? on February 11, 2006. Just a hair over a year later, we will be premiering the film.On Friday, March 9 @ 7:00, we will have a screening at the Waldorf School of Baltimore (which also served as one of the locations in the film.) We will be screening 4 of our films on Friday. Shutter (2004), Full Circle (2005), The Date (2006) and finally Where's Duff? (or, 'Duff' as we've taken to calling it.)
The Waldorf School is located at:
4800 Tamarind Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21209
Admission is $5 and includes refreshments.
Where's Duff? was written and directed by Gerry Paradiso and is inspired by his Father-in-law's fight with Alzheimer's Disease, several years back. It's Gerry's directoral debut. He's also co-written several of Dobler's Pen's other projects.
Screening with Duff are three of our more well-received shorts:
Shutter was our entry into the 2004 48 Hour Film Project (Washington, DC).
-Directed by Matt Mickelson, co-written by the group, and edited by Cucillo Consad.
-Shutter won the Audience Favorite Award for the contest that year.
-In addition it was an Official Selection of the 2005 Frederick Festival of Film (in Frederick, MD).
Full Circle is one of our original films (by that, we mean that it wasn't made as part of a filmmaking competition.)
-Directed by Matt Mickelson, written by Dan Franko, and edited by Matt Mickelson.
-Featuring music from The Wes McDonough Band and the Eric Byrd Trio.
-Full Circle was an Official Selection of the 2005 Annapolis Film Festival, 2005 Frederick Festival of Film, and 2006 Maryland Film Festival.
The Date was our entry to the 2006 48 Hour Film Project (Baltimore).
-This was Dobler's Pen's final foray into the 48 Hour Film Project.
-Directed (and edited) by Cucillo Consad, and written by Kasandra Bibaz, Dan Franko and Chris Mueller.
-It won the Audience Favorite Award for the 48 Hour Film Project, as well as Best Cinematography and Best Production Design in the same festival.
We are proud to finally be able to bring Duff out of the editing suite and put it up on a screen for an audience.
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