Imprint.

IMPRINT.

A short film by J. Ambrus.

WRITTEN & DIRECTED by J. Ambrus. (Based on an original story)

WITH Karl P. Werleman, Anja Gorille, Len Richman.

CINEMATOGRAPHY by Gina Haraszti.

MUSIC & SOUNDS by Michel Plante.

ANIMATION & EFFECTS by Santiago Meghini.

PRODUCED by J. Ambrus and friends.

Une police déguisée en chicken wings!

Voici le tout nouveau court-métrage de Philippe Frenette-Roy (PKFilms) :

NB. Ma moustache joue dedans…

Le Bon deal sur Vimeo pour d’autres oeuvres de PKFilms :

Coincée dans une situation téméraire, Lili s’entête à vouloir vendre des forfaits d’une nouvelle rôtisserie sous les ordres de son patron avare.

Lili – Tiphaine DeReyer
Sylvain – Marc-Antoine Larche
Johnny – Émile Beaudry
Peter – Karl P. Werleman
Siphonneux – Sébastien Fréchette

Réalisation – Philippe Frenette-Roy
Scénario et dialogues – Philippe Frenette-Roy
Montage – Philippe Frenette-Roy
Assistante à la réalisation – Geneviève Maynard
Image – Philippe Frenette-Roy
Perche – Sébastien Fréchette
Son et mixage – Philippe Frenette-Roy
Régie – Johanne Frenette
Réflecteur – Maude Frenette-Roy

PK Production Films ©2012

Some like it hot!

Shout out to The Charlebois Post for including me and my boy, Aaron “lumberjack” Turner in their Valentine Treat/February Heat issue!  We met while in The Only Bar at last year’s (2011) Montreal Fringe Festival, won a MECCA (Montreal English Critics Circle Award) with Lise Vigneault, Stephanie McKenna and Maxime Paradis for Best Ensemble, and here we are in some calendar-like online magazine post! Hot.  Ladies, be warned, Aaron has since moved to the left coast (Vancouver)…

The Charlebois Post: Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Valentine Treat / February Heat
Our Second Annual Gallery of Gorgeous

“The Charlebois Post likes show folk. All of them! (Really!) But, because we are only human, there are some we like more than others and though – on the face of it – it looks like it is only about their physical beauty it is also because they are all really, really, really talented. (Really!)”

“We once saw a play that featured both (Aaron) Turner and Karl P. Werleman. It truly was one of the most stimulating nights we’ve had in or out of a theatre. Our minds were provoked, our senses challenged. All in all, the kind of experience everyone should have at least once in a playhouse. (And it sure was a lot of tall for one tiny venue.)”

photo by Liam Chapman

“And while we’re in Vancouver, let’s talk about Aaron Turner (below). Montreal’s loss is Vancouver’s gain as this committed, intense actor proves in this photo of him in his hobby of lumberjack.

For the entire post click here.