Tomorrow the talented and wonderful Katie Bowen (of At The Half Note), the brilliant and witty David Kosh, along with the irrepressible Annie are off to the Sedona International Film Festival to screen their simply incredible film: Cold Tea.
Katie was the director, editor, and producer of the film, David the writer and producer and Annie had a small acting part in the beginning of the film ...
I was delighted to receive a dvd copy of the film some months ago, and have watched it over and over and over again ...
The screen play is based on a short story by Katie's father Roger (a man of enormous talent in his own right) that under the skillful hand of David, has been translated into something amazing ... All elements of the film - the visual images, the acting, the dialogue, the music, and even the editing ... ALL of it, comes together in a seamless production that is simply breathtaking.
Quirky, delightful and utterly enchanting. Cold Tea is in my opinion: AMAZING!!
So, tonight as they get ready to head to Sedona, I want to wish Katie, David and Annie all the best ...
Have fun.
Knock their socks off.
Enjoy yourselves.
And most of all make the connections you need to launch yourselves into bringing to the world more wonderful films like Cold Tea !! (Periodically Katie posts some of her short home videos on her blog - they are worth watching!!)
And may you and Cold Tea "break a leg" ...
I'll be sending you all the good energy I can find in the cosmos ... and this week I'll be watching Cold Tea and hoping that others see what an incredible film it really is ...
You guys rock, and so does your film !!!!
Break a Leg !!! And tell us all about it ...
Yellow, white, green; dealing with November
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Different plant strategies for dealing with cold weather. These are growing
beside the shore at Oyster Bay.
*Apple tree; paint the leaves yellow and show ...
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