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October 24, 2005
A Great Little Film from Nashville
Lazy Bear's Ryan DiGiorgi is the Associate Producer on a film called, Suburban Tumbleweed, directed by his old school chum, Seth Worley. The film, shot in a pretty Nashville neighborhood, is a funny little (33 minutes) romp focusing on zombie fighting and ghosts with low self-esteem. It recently had a succesful premiere at Nashville's Belcourt Theatre, humbly documented by the film's creator on his blog.
The Nashville Scene's Jim Ridley had this to say in a preview of the film:
SUBURBAN TUMBLEWEED: Twelve-year-old Ben Worley plays Noah Vanisher, a preteen superhero in a world of ghosts, bullies and flying saucers, in this 33-minute short shot in Franklin last fall by his brother Seth Worley. Tyler Torti, Darren Vandergriff, Jeff Venable, Dane Hale and Patrick Hunter co-star. I've been hearing good things about this; I'm glad to see it's showing twice Thursday at the Belcourt, at 5 and 6 p.m., with the filmmakers in attendance. See the trailer at NoiseboxMedia.com.
(Click pic to watch film. Quicktime and a high speed connection required.)
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