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Theatrical Screening of three short films that we have recently produced
We have arranged a free screening of three short films that we have recently produced and we would be pleased to have you see them. They will be shown on the big screen at the Strand Theater in Seymour, Connecticut, USA on Friday November 4 at 9:30 pm. These films have a combined running time of about an hour. Please RSVP at this link so that we can get a sense of the anticipated attendance size:
The three films are;
Ethan
Recently screened at the Silk City Flick Fest
Written and Directed by James W. Hawk and produced Greg Nutcher and James W. Hawk
This is a story about a boy that is wiser than his years and how he solves a personal problem with that prowess.
More details available at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2086839/fullcredits#cast
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, MOE…
Recently screened at the Silk City Flick Fest
Written and directed by James W. Hawk and produced by Greg Nutcher, Marty Lang and James W. Hawk
This is a story about a cop in a crumbling marriage who realizes that the decisions he makes, determines his life.
More details available at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2087747/fullcredits#cast
Going Home
Submitted to the Sundance Film Festival
Directed by Joel Steadman, written by Greg Nutcher and produced by Greg Nutcher and James W. Hawk
This is a story about a man who returns to society after being convicted of rape and serving his time in prison. He says he is innocent, but the facts show otherwise.
More details available at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2069782/fullcredits#cast
We hope to see you there and, as always, we appreciate your support, Jim Hawk
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User imagesAbout James W. Hawk - filmmaker![]() (HawkMedia Studios / HawkFilme / OldMan Hawk Film) James "Jim" W. Hawk was born in New Eagle, Pennsylvania. He is of German, Irish, Scottish and Native American (Seneca) decent. At the age of three, he was moved to Cleveland, Ohio. In 1972, he pursued a career in industrial sales and marketing with a Fortune 500 company which resulted in he and his family being relocate to Rochester, New York, South Bend, Indiana and finally, New Haven, Connecticut. Hawk's first independent film project was a two hour and four part documentary called The Old School Roadster on a Budget featuring Larry, a local car guy who built a Roadster in his garage. It was aired on television stations throughout Connecticut. Having these under his belt, he needed the next greater challenge...he wanted to make a short narrative film. He wrote, produced and directed Alpha to Omega: Part 4 with limited resources, but plenty of ingenuity. He wanted to keep it simple so he developed a story line and screenplay featuring the last man on Earth. After lots of work and some luck finding resources, it all came together as his first narrative short film. Since that time, he has produced, written and directed several short films, documentaries, music filmes commercials and industrial presentations. He has produced and directed two award-winning short animation films. He has also worked for the Connecticut Film Industry Training Program for four years as an Associate Producer and Director of the "behind the scenes" film of the program for four years. He has been interviewed on television regarding his short films. He has taken filmmaking classes at Quinnipiac University. He has had his films shown at 60 film festivals worldwide, on local television and at other public venues. He is always either planning, producing or searching for his next greater challenge. View my profile Send me a message The EditorUser links |