Posted on: June 16th, 2008
99 Pieces gets distribution deal-
(Poster art for 99 PIECES)
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We just received word that Anthony Falcon’s first feature film 99 PIECES
was recently was picked up for distribution by Vanguard Cinema, and will
be coming out to DVD with a few major additions to the film; including
the killer tracks “Endings Are Beginnings” and “Stepping Stone” by the hit
artist AM, “Walk Away” by the popular Jay Nash and two tracks by new
artist September Forever. Further specs for the DVD release have yet to
be revealed. 99 PIECES took home 5 Award Nominations and 10 Official
Selections Nationwide before being picked up by Vanguard. Now, days
after the signing, Falcon has unveiled his next masterpiece, which he’s
trying to keep hush-hush for the time being. He has promised three
things of the film, which will blow your mind. Due to the Hollywood
strikes, the film contains no script, treatment, or guidelines; the entire
project is improv.
The film will contain a mixture of cinematic scenes and real life actual
home video footage. Falcon’s goal to give the sense of realism blending
the actual home video footage with a filmed make-believe psychopathic
love story. THE DIARY OF MICHAEL RICHARD PAUL will redefine the term
INDEPENDENT FILM. Falcon has called it a solo project – literally – a
project of one. Although not much has been released about the film,
Falcon did give this statement; “At this point, all I will say about the
story is this –“The Diary of Michael Richard Paul” deals with a man’s
struggle with solitude, loss of love, and the effect physical contact and
affection (or lack there of) will have on a man. If you look deep enough
into the title, the answers about the film are all included. This is a love
story at its heart, but it’s such a dark love story. It will take you to the
depths of hell before you find anything redeeming.”
The film, which wrapped a nine-month shooting schedule last week, goes
into post to be released to festivals at the close of ’08. Falcon finished
by saying, "I think it’s important to make a film like this, to show film at
its heart. We need to go beyond the calamity of BS and get back to why
people made film in the first place…to experiment with new ideas and
new technologies…to express our inner thoughts and demons, and to
create art – that is the core of THE DIARY OF MICHAEL RICHARD PAUL."
