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PLUG: Blanc de Blanc

Some of you may know fellow LAMB member Lucas McNelly of 100 films. In fact, a couple of you reviewed his short film gravida, back in 2007. Well, he’s a got a new film out and is looking for people to review it.

The film, Blanc de Blanc, was shot and edited to a fine cut in 2 weeks (for $970) as part of #2wkfilm, a friendly challenge among filmmakers on Twitter. It premiered last month in Pittsburgh and is currently starting the self-distribution and festival circuits.

Here’s where you come in. Lucas is looking for bloggers willing to write about his film, pretty much in any way they’d like. Naturally, the most obvious way would be to review the film, and if you’d like to do that, there’s a screener you can download. Or, you might find it more compelling to write about the insanity that is the #2wkfilm process (roughly 4 days to shoot, 10 to edit a feature). Or, if you’d like to interview Lucas about any of it, that works too.

If you’d like a link to the screener, email Lucas (lmcnelly [at] gmail.com) and he’ll hook you up with whatever you need.

Blanc de Blanc is about a man (Jason Kirsch) who arrives, suddenly, in Pittsburgh and falls for a woman (Rachel Shaw) she meets on the street. Only, his past life isn’t willing to let him go without a fight. Digging Pitt called it “a rare thing, a nesting-box film that succeeds.” Jim at the Moviezzz Blog said it was his best film yet.

Here’s the teaser [sorry for the butchered shot; YouTube’s video embedding won’t get any smaller for this clip]. There’s another, proper trailer coming, but Lucas needs some pull quotes from critics to fully sell the film (hint, hint).

Hopefully, we’ll be able to help one of our own get the word out.

Got a Press Release, something to Plug, or a Screener available for review (or some combination of the three)? Ok, well don’t get all crazy about it. Just click here and give me the details - I’ll handle the rest.

PLUG: Blanc de Blanc

Some of you may know fellow LAMB member Lucas McNelly of 100 films. In fact, a couple of you reviewed his short film gravida, back in 2007. Well, he’s a got a new film out and is looking for people to review it.

The film, Blanc de Blanc, was shot and edited to a fine cut in 2 weeks (for $970) as part of #2wkfilm, a friendly challenge among filmmakers on Twitter. It premiered last month in Pittsburgh and is currently starting the self-distribution and festival circuits.

Here’s where you come in. Lucas is looking for bloggers willing to write about his film, pretty much in any way they’d like. Naturally, the most obvious way would be to review the film, and if you’d like to do that, there’s a screener you can download. Or, you might find it more compelling to write about the insanity that is the #2wkfilm process (roughly 4 days to shoot, 10 to edit a feature). Or, if you’d like to interview Lucas about any of it, that works too.

If you’d like a link to the screener, email Lucas (lmcnelly [at] gmail.com) and he’ll hook you up with whatever you need.

Blanc de Blanc is about a man (Jason Kirsch) who arrives, suddenly, in Pittsburgh and falls for a woman (Rachel Shaw) she meets on the street. Only, his past life isn’t willing to let him go without a fight. Digging Pitt called it “a rare thing, a nesting-box film that succeeds.” Jim at the Moviezzz Blog said it was his best film yet.

Here’s the teaser [sorry for the butchered shot; YouTube’s video embedding won’t get any smaller for this clip]. There’s another, proper trailer coming, but Lucas needs some pull quotes from critics to fully sell the film (hint, hint).

Hopefully, we’ll be able to help one of our own get the word out.

Got a Press Release, something to Plug, or a Screener available for review (or some combination of the three)? Ok, well don’t get all crazy about it. Just click here and give me the details - I’ll handle the rest.

LAMB #84 - 100 films

URL: http://lmcnelly15.blogspot.com/

Site Name: 100 films

What is the main focus of your site (reviews, editorials, news, lists, etc.)?
The reviews are primarily uber-indie films and classic films, plus assorted essays, musings, and whatever the hell else seems to be going on.

What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In other words, what, if anything, are you trying to get out your blog?
My blog is a means by which I can think through films out loud. Also, I try to give filmmakers a chance to get their films in front of a larger audience.

Do you prefer an interactive ‘community’ for your blog or are you the teacher and your readers are the students?
A little of both, I think.

How long have you been movie blogging for, and how frequent do you post updates to your site?
I’ve been film blogging for a couple of years now. The frequency ranges from every other day to once a month, depending on what else is going on.

Name up to three of your favorite movies (and no more).
The Decalogue, The Godfather, and The Best of Youth.

How did you hear about the LAMB?
Through Pat Piper’s LAZY EYE THEATRE.

Any additional comments, or give yourself an interview question that’s not listed above.
None.

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