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Lance Tracy, Writer/Producer/Director, is the winner of 12 writing and directing awards. They include �Best Director, Short Film Series� at the 2001 New York International Film & Video Festival, 5 Telly Awards, 3 Communicator Crystal Awards and 2 Aurora Awards. His film, �The Prodigal Daughter� (1999) won the 1999 Gold 20th Anniversary Telly Award, a competition including Telly winners over a 20 year period.
Six of Lance�s 1/2 hour narrative dramas were distributed in 155 countries in 15 languages. Mr. Tracy took home the Los Angeles Audience Award for his �48 Hour Film Project� competition film, �The Neighbor�. In December of 2002, he became a Project Greenlight top 50 director, out of almost 2000 entries.
Lance has directed documentaries in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Cambodia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico City, Moscow, St. Petersburg, New York to Miami and Los Angeles. But his heart is in narratives. Now that his current film, "Adult Entertainment" is completed, he is currently seeking financing for his thriller script, �Discord� as well as actively seeking other feature projects.
Six of Lance�s 1/2 hour narrative dramas were distributed in 155 countries in 15 languages. Mr. Tracy took home the Los Angeles Audience Award for his �48 Hour Film Project� competition film, �The Neighbor�. In December of 2002, he became a Project Greenlight top 50 director, out of almost 2000 entries.
Lance has directed documentaries in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Cambodia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico City, Moscow, St. Petersburg, New York to Miami and Los Angeles. But his heart is in narratives. Now that his current film, "Adult Entertainment" is completed, he is currently seeking financing for his thriller script, �Discord� as well as actively seeking other feature projects.
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Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea (2004)
A ghost town of quirky folks waiting for the happy hour that will probably never come.
6 December 2005 - 2 out of 3 users found this review helpful.
A quirky documentary about the Salton Sea, it's huge cast of weird characters such as Les, the mumbling washed-up Hungarian Freedom Fighting mooner, smelly fish, dying birds and flooded country clubs.
Although the doc's issue might be about a small ghost town disaster in a small corner of America which hardly anyone has heard of, the film reeks, like the dead fish in the sea, of larger themes of the human will it takes for these folks to stay in their homes come hell or high-water.
I recommend seeing it. It left me wanting to help a community which, 70 minutes earlier, I had never heard of.
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