After being diagnosed with ALS, an older man goes to the hospital with his partner to record his voice bank before he loses the ability to speak.
Starring Arnie Burton, Tom Belgrey, and Analisa Gutierrez
2018 Iris Prize Nominee
2018 National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY) Official Selection
2018 Discover.Film Awards Winner - Best Director
2018 Bushwick Film Festival Official Selection
2018 Sardinia Queer Short Film Festival Official Selection
2018 Serile Filmului Gay International Film Festival
2019 Pink Lobster LGBTQIA+ Film Festival
2019 Philip K. Dick Film Festival Official Selection
2019 That Film Festival Official Selection
2019 Wicked Queer: Boston LGBT Film Festival
2019 Roze Filmdagen: Amsterdam LGBTQ+ Film Festival
2019 Miami Film Festival Official Selection - Zeno Mountain Award Nominee
Official Selection:
National Film Festival for Talented Youth
CAST
Sol - Arnie Burton
Ben - Tom Belgrey
Doctor - Analisa Gutierrez
CREW
Directed & Produced By - Tyler Rabinowitz
Written By - Jack Healy, Tyler Rabinowitz
Director of Photography - Jackson Eagan
Editor - Tyler Rabinowitz
Production Designer - Laine Elliot
Original Score - Nathan Prillaman
Consulting Producer - Sean Weiner
Assistant Director - Lucy Adams
Unit Production Manager - Chloe Jury-Fogel, Kurt Csolak, and David Spadora
Gaffer - Sam Wolff
1st Assistant Camera - Olivia Booker
2nd Assistant Camera - Moira Fett
Key Grip - Remington Long
Production Sound Mixer & Boom Operator - Julian Cahill
Art Assistant - Kurt Csolak, David Spadora
On Set Photographer - Kurt Csolak, Linhan Zhang
Sound Design & Mix - Will Mayo
VFX Supervisor - Tyler Rabinowitz
VFX Artists - Ben Kadie, Josh Kane, Andrew Lin
Color - Owen Lazur
Hair & Makeup - Lily Li, Sabrina Galletti
© Tyler Rabinowitz Films 2018
tylerrabinowitz.com
Made possible through the support of Creative Culture at the Jacob Burns Film Center
Cast: Tyler Rabinowitz, Will Mayo, Chloe Jury-Fogel and Jackson J. Eagan
Tags: Disability, LGBTQ, Queer, Elderly, VFX, Space, Moon, New York City, Subway, ALS, Magical Realism, Tyler Rabinowitz, Hospital, Dramedy and Short Film
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