Lisa is pursued by an omnipotent evil force, her father that is turning her whole world against her while it whispers a warning from the shadows: “…if you find your lipstick, you’ll find your missing two hours.”
Director(s): Jean-Claude Thibaut
Writer(s): Jean-Claude Thibaut
Producer(s): Jean-Claude Thibaut
Cast: Alisyon Le Borges, David Wolfe
…if you find your lipstick, you’ll find your missing two hours.
Philip “HAWK” Hawkins doesn’t just dream about killing vampires – He eats, sleeps, drinks and freakin’ breaths it. After getting kicked out the Army for staking a fellow soldier with a blunt two by four, Hawk almost dies of boredom working as a night security guard in his hometown of Santa Muerte, California – USA. Just when it looks like all Hawk’s options in life have expired, filthy blood-sucking vampires appear and of course – Nobody freakin’ believes him. With his back up against the wall, his sweaty Karate Kid headband on and hordes of murderous vampires closing in, Hawk enlists the help of the one person who kind of believes him – Revson “REV” McCabe, a dimwitted, vegan-pacifist groundskeeper. Together they join forces to save the whole entire freakin’ world. Well, at least their hometown anyway.
Director(s): Ryan Barton-Grimley
Writer(s): Ryan Barton-Grimley
Producer(s): Ryan Barton-Grimley, AJ Gordon, Ari Schneider, Jeremy Wanek, Joel M. Schneider
Cast: Ryan Barton-Grimley, Ari Schneider, Jana Savage, Richard Gayler, Casey Graf, Kevin Ocampo
Film Invasion Los Angeles is proud to announce the 2021 Official Selections! This year’s selections include 55 films, 15 screenplays and 4 music videos.
Caroline O’Brien & James Medeiros sharing a mic at DIF HQ
Caroline O’Brien & James Medeiros first appeared on this podcast because their short film “Puppet Life” was a huge hit at the 2016 Sherman Oaks Film Festival. Soon “Puppet Life” joined the first season of the Discover Indie Film TV series on Amazon Prime Video.
We recorded a second interview because their follow up “Puppet Life 2: Human Dating,” which pulled in awards at the 2018 Sherman Oaks Film Festival, became a part of the second season of Discover Indie Film.
This interview is the kind of chat people have when they have done two festival Q&A’s, a podcast interview, and two Oscar special podcasts. In other words, I’m almost too familiar with these two wonderful people to have done a proper interview.
And seriously, you should watch both Puppet Life films. Click here to be taken to the Amazon page. or you can go to Prime Video on your TV and search for “Discover Indie Film.” They are in season 1 episode 5 and season 2 episode 10.
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