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"You never know who they really are". Clownhouse was produced by Commercial Pictures, a division of Zoetrope Studios. It was the first of many projects financed by Francis Ford Coppola. The production exhibits a strong visual style, complex story and character development and lots of the spooky stuff essential to any good suspense thriller. Developed, produced and photographed by Robin Mortarotti. Distributed by RCA Columbia. |
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Gunfighter is a period 1880's western photographed in wide screen Techniscope in northern Nevada's Ruby Mountains. Emulating the style of a Sergio Leone "spaghetti western," Gunfighter uses sparse sets, period costumes and action props to tell a story of abduction and revenge and good versus evil in the developing west. Co-produced by Robin Mortarotti and directed by Christopher Coppola from his original screenplay. Distributed by Amazing Movies. |
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Chalk tells the story of small-time pool-hall hustling and Oedipal passion emerges as an artful experimental courageous film This pool room drama continues director Rob Nilsson's pioneering tradition of using electronic cinema as a cost-effective means to produce movies which rely heavily on improvisation and documentary techniques to mine the subject matter. Produced by TAG. Director: Rob Nilsson, winner of the Camera d' Or at Cannes and the Grand Prize at Sundance. Assistant Director: Normandie Ramirez |
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