Vartan LLP (2007)One of the most powerful hedge fund managers working on Wall Street is shaken to his core by one phone call. Director:Myles PriceWriter:Myles Price |
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Vartan LLP (2007)One of the most powerful hedge fund managers working on Wall Street is shaken to his core by one phone call. Director:Myles PriceWriter:Myles Price |
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Sidney Taylor
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Barry Green
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Andrew
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Fred
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| Bronwen Coleman | ... |
Margaret
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| Paul David Story | ... |
Alex
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Jody Fasanella | ... |
Kathy Green
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Michael F.X. Coppola | ... |
Young Barry
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Lukus Grace | ... |
Young Sidney
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Alfred LoCascio | ... |
Party Guest
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Christian Lambros | ... |
Racquetball Player
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| Marjorie Ocho Kouns | ... |
Party Guest
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Philip Golub | ... |
Racquetball Player
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Lisa Cartmell | ... |
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Leslie-Ann O'Brien | ... |
Party Guest
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One of the most powerful hedge fund managers working on Wall Street is shaken to his core by one phone call.
This has got to be one of the most compelling short films I have ever seen. It very quickly takes you in and digs very deep without getting sappy. I saw it at Tribeca and you could feel at the end everyone felt something when the credits came up.
The short really pushes the boundaries of film-making too, both with the dramatic structure and the visuals used to tell the story. I don't think I've ever seen a dolly zoom shot that was that long and was able to hold the audience's attention.
All of the performances are well crafted, Jay O. Sanders' performance is unforgettable.
It really is a hell of a short film. Whoever this guy is I want to see his next film.