A quirk in time and space gives a failed filmmaker the chance to reshape his destiny when he visits his peculiar alma mater.
04-01-2011
1h 34m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
J.T. Tepnapa
Writers:
J.T. Tepnapa, Carlos Pedraza
Production:
Blue Seraph Productions
Budget:
$500,000
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
DE; US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Unknown Actor
Known For
Brent Corrigan
Sean Paul Lockhart is an American actor and director. Lockhart's acting career started in gay pornographic films, using the stage name of Brent Corrigan. He appeared in his first film "Every Poolboy's Dream" (2004) when he was only 17 and featured in another seven films for Cobra Video.
He has been at the center of two major controversies. The first was when he disclosed that he had been underage in his first pornographic video. This led to a second, in which Bryan Phillips (aka Bryan Charles Kocis), of Cobra Video, laid a claim to the screen name "Brent Corrigan", effectively stating that Lockhart would not be able to work in the adult industry under his established screen name and therefore might have difficulty finding work at all. When Lockhart launched a website, BrentCorriganOnline.com, Phillips sued him for copyright infringement, cyber-squatting, and breach of contract for using his screen name. This lawsuit was to go before a judge in February of 2007. Before that, however, Lockhart met two other producers, Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes of Falcon Films, who expressed interest in working with him, but knew that would be difficult with Phillips staking a claim on his name. In January of 2007, Phillips was found stabbed 28 times, with his throat cut and nearly decapitated. His home was also set on fire to conceal evidence. Cuadra and Kerekes appear to have killed Phillips to get Lockhart out of his contract and legally able to work for other producers under the name "Brent Corrigan". Though his involvement, however indirectly, in a murder could have damaged his career, it has not. Lockhart was never accused of conspiring with Cuadra and Kerekes, and no evidence of such a claim has ever surfaced. Furthermore, when it became clear that he may have been a motivating factor, Lockhart cooperated fully with authorities in helping them find their suspects. Cuadra and Kerekes were both given life sentences.
Lockhart has successfully moved on with his career, having established his own web site, continuing to work in adult films, appearing in some gay-themes mainstream films, and making PSAs for safe sex.
He has appeared in "Milk" (2008), "Judas Kiss" (2011) and "Triple Crossed" (2013).
Richard Scott Harmon (born August 18, 1991) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as John Murphy in CW's The 100. Harmon is also known for his roles as Jasper Ames in the The Killing and Julian Randol on Continuum. Harmon received critical praise for his role in the movie If I Had Wings.
Born on November 10, at 2:30A.M., 1991 in Edmonton during a terrible snow storm, Genevieve Buechner was born to single parent mother Tea Buechner. She began to pester her mother about acting lessons when she was three. Her mother was very reluctant to encourage this interest.
Still Genna persevered and finally her mother allowed her to take a small course in acting from the local theatre - Vancouver Youth Theatre. After completing the course Genna asked if she could please audition for the youth theatre's acting tour. Her mother refused, explaining that as Genna had no experience; the chances were not high that she would make the selection. Later that evening the director for the tour called their home demanding to know why Genevieve Buechner had not come to the audition. A special audition was set up for her the next day, and Genna was selected as the youngest member of the cast. During the tour performances, Genna was scouted by Robert Carrier and signed to Carrier Talent Management in Vancouver Canada.
A week later Genevieve was sent to audition for the lead in a Toronto Independent Film called St. Monica. Both Mother and child were utterly unprepared for the audition, and Genna showed up in dirty clothes, with unbrushed hair. Casting Director Carol Tarlington took pity on the hapless two, explained some of the rules, tidied her up and prepared her for the camera. Genevieve Buechner got the lead role at the age of ten years - the first film audition that she had ever been to and was flown to Toronto within three days. The film went on to be a festival success playing across North America and being selected for the Berlin Film Festival, the Atlantic Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival and the Vancouver Film Festival. She was nominated for a Canadian Leo Award for Best Lead performance by a female in 2003 for that role.
Since then she has been cast in Feature Films, lead roles in M.O.W. and has had recurring roles in Television series including the Battlestar spin- off "Caprica" as Tamara Adams.
She has been a huge supporter of independent films.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tea Buechner
Brian Sutherland is an American character actor and producer. He recently guest starred on NBC's Grimm and can be seen in commercials for Pepsi, Washington Lottery, The Deadliest Catch, and Taco Time. He's a producer and an actor on the hit web-series Glitch and plays Super Star on the web-series The Collectibles. He's starred in the features Break, The Greenspan, Reunion and Ghostlight directed by Jeff Ferrell, as well as appearing in Julio Rameriz's Nothing Against Life and Matthew Lillard's Fat Kid Rules The World, which won the audience award at SXSW 2012 film festival. Next year he can be seen as Jesse James in The Shootout, Jeremy in the feature Jack Fall, and will produce and star in Hands of Thunder which he also co-wrote and will co-direct.