[Capdist-announce] Albany Filmmaker Premiers Feature Film

Extra/Ordinary Film Project f3films at comcast.net
Thu Jan 6 10:53:23 EST 2011


Feature Film
And See All the People
Extra/Ordinary Film Project Director Jon Russell Cring
  245 Park Avenue, Albany, NY (615) 715-1578
andseeallthepeople at gmail.com <mailto:andseeallthepeople at gmail.com>
Watch the trailer:
http://www.extraordinaryfilmproject.com/and_see_all_the_people.htm




            In the month of January, Extra/Ordinary Film Project will
premier the feature film, which was shot during November in Canajoharie and
Schenectady, NY at three separate venues.

*      TIX $5 - Saturday January 15th @ 7:00 P.M., Canajoharie High School
136 Scholastic Way
*      TIX $10 - Thursday January 20th@ 6:30 P.M., Film Forum 209 W. Houston
St. NY, NY
*      TIX $5 - Thursday January 27th @ 7:00 P.M., Madison Theater 1040
Madison Ave. Albany

Watch The Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMYswcA6tPc
(Check back often, or follow on facebook; And See All The People, clips and
press articles from the film will appear.)

The film includes professional actors and extras from the region, and
features up and coming talent from the New York City film and television
scene. And See All the People is the story of Pastor Jamison Bellamy, a man
of the cloth wearing many hats. A father of two children and husband to a
wife in a marriage facing midlife conflicts, he has also become the
counselor to an abused wife while balancing the politics and mediation of a
local church, complete with opinionated staff and traditional parishioners.
The movie is a dramatic, but often comedic look at the odyssey taken by a
man of faith—whose faith has seemed to take an odyssey of its own.  A
spirited film absent judgmentalism and religiosity, And See All the People
is a deeper look into a profession that proclaims the “deeper walk.”

            This is the thirteenth feature film from award winning Director
Jon Russell Cring, the first feature since his challenge to make twelve
feature films in twelve months. “I’ve discovered the key to independent film
making is to tell a down to earth story with Hollywood scope,” Cring
quipped. Since moving to Albany one year ago, he produced two short films,
and a comedy television series all of which have aired in Upstate on Time
Warner and PBS, Jon Russell says, “Upstate was the perfect setting to make a
film with heart, and explore what real people are going through.”

Tickets and DVDs (DVD price $10 including shipping if needed) may be
purchased at the door or online at the website, with group discounts
available. For more information contact Jon Russell Cring at (615) 715-1578.
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