Narrative Drama and Documentary combine to relate the unparalled struggle of a fledging film company fighting to finish their movie despite cast/crew mutinies, acts of God and a monkey.
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The film Project: Tomorrow Men (PTM) takes us into the heart of underground filmmaking and delivers a revealing look at how it is done at the grass-roots level. Beginning at the beginning, PTM tells the story of the movie that fledgling film company Ved Bok Entertainment (VBE) started out to make in 2000. By incorporating scripted material actually shot for use in the original feature, the viewer gains a sense of what the film would have been like. . . had it been completed. Following a series of accidents and personnel problems, including the disbandment of Ved Bok Entertainment and the rise of The Clockwork Motion Picture Company (TCMPC) production of the movie The Tomorrow Men was halted mid-way through completion. This otherwise common scenario in independent film was made special by what the filmmakers did next. Instead of scrapping their footage or starting over fresh (not usually an option for self-produced projects), TCMPC decided to make the failure of VBE's movie into the ... Written by
Rik Wambaugh