THIS WEEK’S FEATURED FILM PREMIERE: "Softcore” (Nov 17-23)

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Description
The story of three friends growing up in the 90’s, navigating relationships, school, and their individual sexual awakenings.

Runtime: 22 minutes
Best Viewed: Cinema Presentation

Director Biography - Travis Jones, Austin Tinius
Austin has written and published over half a dozen graphic novels and continues to write and direct for Bogus Films, completing his first short film, Softcore. Travis is a freelance cinematographer who lights and shoots everything from commercials, documentaries, shorts and features. The responsibilities of writer, director, producer and editor are shared between them.

Credits & Specifications:
Directors: Travis Jones, Austin Tinius
Writers: Travis Jones, Austin Tinius
Producers: Travis Jones, Austin Tinius
David: Cole Springer
Chase: Allen Douglas
Hugo: Rene Archambeaux
Judith: Akasha Villalobos
Bruce & Narrator: Brian Villalobos

Completion Date: August 23, 2020
Production Budget: 10,000 USD
Country of Origin: United States
Country of Filming: United States
Language: English
Shooting Format: Canon Digital Cinema
Aspect Ratio: 4:3

Michael Workman

Michael Workman is a choreographer, language, visual and movement artist, dance and performance artist, writer, reporter, and sociocultural critic. In addition to his work at the Chicago Tribune, Guardian US, Newcity magazine, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio and elsewhere, Workman is also Director of Bridge, an artistic collective and 501 (c) (3) publishing and programming organization (bridge-chicago.org). His choreographic writing has been included in Propositional Attitudes, an "anthology of recent performance scores, directions and instructions" published by Golden Spike Press, and his Perfect Worlds: Artistic Forms & Social Imaginaries Vol. 1, the first in a 3-volume series, was released by StepSister Press in October 2018 with a day-long program of performances at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Most recently, two of his scores were accepted for publication in a special edition of the Notre Dame Review focusing on the work of participants in the &NOW Festival of Innovative Writing.

https://michaelworkmanstudio.com
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