HELP US MAKE ‘MEME’ A REALITY!!! CONTRIBUTE TODAY!!! (please?) :D
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT MY FIRST LEAD ROLE FEATURE LENGTH FILM ‘MEME’!!!
This is a project I truly believe in!! The plot it unique & the cast is mainly driven by WOMEN!!! 😀 More info below!
Meme is a film about how we form and share ideas. The first feature film from writer/director Sean Mannion,Meme, is about Jennifer, a graphic designer who finds herself involved in the VHS trading underground and a television obsessed cult after seeking out the creator of a homemade tape she finds at a video trading meet-up. The film will be shooting in New York City in October and November of 2013 and is targeted at festivals. The filmmakers are currently seeking to raise $16,000 via the Kickstarter platform, the campaign ends October 9, 2013.
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/seanmannion/meme-the-first-feature-film-from-sean-mannion
AND NOW…
The dramatic reading of the OH SO critically acclaimed film ‘MONKEY BUSINESS’…
Let me give you some quick background on the video. A few weeks back I went prop hunting at Greenpoint Bargains in Brooklyn. It’s a thrift shop that is just chock full of weird and interesting stuff. Everything from bowling balls to VHS camcorders. I was looking for VCRs, preferably working ones. While I was looking in a little nook of the store I saw a plastic tub full of what looked like VHS tapes. I reached down and grabbed it and yes, it was a plastic tub full of VHS tapes. Specifically, it was a plastic tub full of VHS porn released between 1983 and 1990. I had to get them. Where else was I going to find something like this. I showed the box to actresses Sarah Schoofs and Lauren A. Kennedy and they came up with the idea that for promo videos the actors for Meme should do dramatic readings of the VHS box text. And that’s what we’re doing.
Backers will also get exclusive access to documentaries about the characters and their passions. They’ll be fun AND informative. You want to see those.
-Sean Mannion (writer/director)






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