Here’s an exclusive look at the poster-art for Sebastian Stenhøj’s debut film To Live and Dine in L.A., starring David Hasselhoff. Click the image to visit the temporary website and check back for more updates!
To live and dine in L.A. It’s the place to be. At least for several troubled locals and garrulous German tourists whose lives, for one reason or another, intersect for a star-studded dining experience they will not soon forget. What begins a droning and less than promising evening quickly blossoms into Tinseltown bliss as the curious strangers find themselves dining with none other than The Hoff (David Hasselhoff). However, as he touches each of their lives with the manifold skills and insights of his most celebrated roles, they soon realize The Hoff has much more to offer than mere stardom.
A Work of Art will be screening at The West Hollywood International Film Festival as an “Official Selection” on Friday, August 7th, 2009. For all the screening info, visit the B-Side page HERE.
Haven’t posted in a while… here’s some moderately interesting news that will hopefully develop into exciting news!
- Tom has completed a first draft of what I hope to be my feature directorial debut, Death Starring Courtney.
- Sebastian and I have been developing a new short film that we aim to have BME produce this summer. It’s called The Wallet.
- Pre-Production has commenced on a new short film for DVuser.com’s QuestFest. It’s an episode of a non-existent television program called Dick Valor’s Fantastical Adventures Through The Orient. The episode acts as the series finale and is titled, “The Perilous Wrath of Dr. Samurai”. Check out the thread HERE.
- A Work of Art might have been accepted into the West Hollywood International Film Festival… I received a very vague acceptance letter that did not mention AWOA specifically, So I’ll post more on that as it develops.
- BeginningMiddleEnd.com will be getting a face lift soon that will boast a more streamlined (and less bloggy) interface. We’ll also have an accompanying iPhone Web App for those 3 of you who visit this site AND own iPhones. Ha! Oh, and you can now follow me on Twitter.. click HERE or the link at the top.
A Work of Art will screen as part of the PERFECT STRANGERS Shorts Program on Sunday, March 29th at the Regency Theaters in Agoura Hills at 9:15pm. Buy tickets HERE.
“Perfect Strangers” is a 90min program that features the following films:
Passages (25:00) – Dir. Johann van Gerwen
A Work of Art (8:47) – Dir. Mike Manning
Missing the Boat (13:00) – Dir. Pieter DeGraeve
Clown’s Lament (4:45) – Dir. Gabriel Dowrick
A Domicilio (At Home) (25:00) – Dir. Mariel Macia
Thirteen or So Minutes (13:00) – Dir. Branden Blinn