Charlie On Parole World Premeire!
Hey guys,
This Saturday, at 10:30pm in the Marvin Center Ampitheater, we will have our very first screening of the final cut of Charlie On Parole. Tickets will be $5 at the door. Check out the Facebook Event!
Paul Briganti (the non-GW branch of beast.Films as well as the co-director), Kevin, and I will be there to show the (Short, 25 minute) film, as well as other videos, outtakes, deleted scenes and extra footage. It will be a lot of fun.
The short film stars GW alum, TJ Miller, and features GW Alum Emily Axford (Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater, Colbert Report), Joe Wengert (Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater), and Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live).
Some of you may have seen our rough cut screening last spring. Since then, the film has grown exponentially, and we have been able to use the experience and feedback from that screening to create a final product we are very proud of. We have spent the last year working extremely hard on this project and putting everything we have into it. We want nothing more than for as many people as possible to see it, and hopefully, to enjoy it.
You can check out the facebook event, film website, or beast.Films website for more info.
Here is the trailer!
http://www.vimeo.com/1440895
(if the HD version is giving you trouble, try watching the non-HD version)
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Thanks! As of now, the short answer to your question is no. The long answer is that we are currently entering it into festivals, and depending on how well it does there, there might be other opportunities to see it, whether it be through more screenings, dvds, etc. We didn’t really have a specific goal in business terms going into this. All we wanted was to make a short film. So now we’ll just see if there are any opportunities that we can take. So maybe there will be a screening at a festival in the area, maybe we’ll set up more screenings, and maybe we’ll sell DVDs or something. That’s the long answer.
The medium answer is that you can just stop by the house any time and watch it here!








Will there be an alternative way to view the final cut if we can’t make it out on Saturday night? The trailer looks great.