deadCENTER Film Festival 2009

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Natalie Sloan
Categories: Narrative Short
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Rated 4.805261928794316/5 Stars
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Run time: 9 min. | United Kingdom
Adapted from a short story by Anton Chekhov, this short film follows a London businessman as he risks a ride in an illegal Eastern European minicab, taking them on a journey of misconceptions and assumptions.
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5:30 PM     Thu, Jun 11
plays with...
Untitled [ArtSpace] + add to cal
5:30 PM     Sat, Jun 13
plays with...
Uptown United + add to cal
About the film
Cast & Crew
director
Natalie Sloan
writer
Natalie Sloan
 
producer
Natalie Sloan
cinematographer
Natalie Sloan
Cast
Beth Langdon
Chris Sloan
Daniel Strickland
Frank Sloan
Joe Sims
Nick Lazarides
Nitin Kundra
Roberta Field
Vashon Robinson
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Rated 4.805261928794316/5 Stars
4.8 | 16
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Rated 5.0/5 Stars
lofo
2:52 PM
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Watch out! Natalie Sloan will be a name you will see on future bilboards. The classic Anton Chekhov tale is mightily transported on to the silver screen with catchy videography, striking setting, and talented acting. The quirky ending tells much about our human frailties in this day of racial prejudice and political unrest. "Just take me to the London Bridge!"
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