Community Corner
NO FOOTING: Meet the Filmmaker Event
FILM @ THE FAF
Friday, September 20, 2013
7pm – 10pm
Woodbury High School Auditorium
"NO FOOTING"
By Michael LicisynMadison Parker is an unfulfilled artist 18 months removed from
college. Stuck in a dead-end job at a local copy shop, she finds herself
unmotivated about her career, tormented by her boss Lincoln Hawkins and
confused about the direction of her life. With the help of a fellow
artist turned high school guidance counselor named Christopher, Madison
attempts to jump start her career and her life.
This is an award-winning full-feature film by Gloucester County Local, Michael Licisyn.
Join us at Woodbury High School for an evening of film and the opportunity to meet the filmaker, Michael Licisyn
Director / Writer / Editor / Director of Photography / Producer: Michael Licisyn
Producer: Mixed Nuts Productions
Film Budget: $3,000
Winner: Best Feature – 2010 Philadelphia Filmathon at the Project Twenty1 Film & Animation Festival
Winner: Best Local Feature – 2010 Downbeach Film Festival
Winner: Best Actress in a Feature, Jensen Bucher – 2010 Downbeach Film Festival
Official Selection: 2010 Manalapan Independent Film Festival
Winner: Honorable Mention – 2011 Media Film Festival
Official Selection: 2011 Myrtle Beach International Film Festival
More info at http://thefaf.net/events/no-footing/
“A true screen gem. Skillfully executed, artfully directed and beautifully acted. You won’t want to miss it.”
- Lavinia DeCastro, Courier Post
“This is a terrific movie. Insightful, poignant and funny.”
- Art Carey, The Philadelphia Inquirer
“No Footing is a film that every aspiring artist should see.”
- Stephanie Yuhas, Project Twenty1 Film & Animation Festival
“Truly
top notch. Between the honest depiction of the struggling artist, the
acting of the two leads, and it’s overall production value, this film is
definitely worth a viewing.”
- Justin Bowler, The Move Guys
“It’s
a wonderful independent film with really polished technique, it really
tells its story in a crisp way, and it’s very character driven. It tells
a classic story and asks eternal questions about the value of our
work.”
- Dr. Joseph Bierman, Chair Radio/TV/Film Rowan University
“A movie I can get behind.”
- Brian Skutle, Sonic-Cinema.com
“Rich,
provocative and is likely to resonate with a sizable audience of
artists, musicians, actors, writers and filmmakers who will easily
relate to Madison’s situation.”
- David Greenberg, IndieTalk.com