Megan Roesler as The Waitress
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Official Poster
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Our official poster - designed by David Theil
For more information about the film, contact Erik Hammen .
WORLD PREMIER -- April 19, 2011
Please join us for the world premier of THE LAST CITY IN THE EAST as part of the MN Shorts Narrative program for the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival!
Showtime is:
APRIL 19
St. Anthony Main Theater (get directions)
7:00 pm
For more information about the film, contact Erik Hammen .
Showtime is:
APRIL 19
St. Anthony Main Theater (get directions)
7:00 pm
For more information about the film, contact Erik Hammen .
outtake - Jessica on location
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Here is a nice outtake of Jessica Raymond, who
appears as "Woman in Photo" in the film.
cast photo
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Cast (L - R) Paul D. Dickinson, Megan Roesler, Jessica Raymond
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cast and crew photo
Cold, tired, but still undaunted, after a long shoot in sub-zero weather.
The couch, however, seems to be collapsing on one side.
The couch, however, seems to be collapsing on one side.
(L-R) Erik Hammen, Paul D. Dickinson,
Thursday, March 10, 2011
image for official poster
We're going with this shot, taken straight from the Super-8, for our official poster -- designed by David Theil.
For more information, contact Erik Hammen .
WORLD PREMIER: Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival
Great news! THE LAST CITY IN THE EAST will be shown on April 19 at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film festival as part of the MN Shorts series, at the mighty St. Anthony Main theater.
Exact times coming soon.
Exact times coming soon.
The film is complete
THE LAST CITY IN THE EAST is a short film by Erik Hammen featuring the poetry of Paul D. Dickinson.
The film was completed in February, 2011. It clocks in at just over 6 minutes. That still gives you time for a beer on your 10-minute break.
For more information, contact Erik Hammen .
The film was completed in February, 2011. It clocks in at just over 6 minutes. That still gives you time for a beer on your 10-minute break.
For more information, contact Erik Hammen .
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