You know that you have done something amazing when people try to copy you. Lucky You Films accomplished what was not possible by shooting a feature film (90 minutes) in less than 30 days. On top of that, the three writers wrote a full script for the film during in the first part of the 30-day process. It has already won two awards for best actor and best director at the Solstice Film Festival, which was only 45 days after they started working on the project. On top of that, It was being streamed on the internet live during the whole process.
The films was shot with the redone in just three days and with one amazing amazing DP Steve Saxon. The hardest part was matching up with the original score that was written at the same time by Kim Planert of the Tv show "The Unit".
The Last Passport is a story about real people with real thoughts. It's about you and me; a story that takes an interesting look at who we are as people. The entire story of The Last Passport takes place in a passport office...or so you think. The lead, George Miller is a 70 year old man who takes us on a journey through his life to show us we are not all that different. Each person he meets throughout the time he spends at the passport office make a profound impact on his life, something that is likely to happen to you after watching this film.
Now a group is trying to do something similar:
http://www.thelastpassport.com
To see the behind the scenes of the making of the award-wining feature film "The Last Passport"
http://luckyyoufilms.com/luckyyoufilms-tv/
The films was shot with the redone in just three days and with one amazing amazing DP Steve Saxon. The hardest part was matching up with the original score that was written at the same time by Kim Planert of the Tv show "The Unit".
The Last Passport is a story about real people with real thoughts. It's about you and me; a story that takes an interesting look at who we are as people. The entire story of The Last Passport takes place in a passport office...or so you think. The lead, George Miller is a 70 year old man who takes us on a journey through his life to show us we are not all that different. Each person he meets throughout the time he spends at the passport office make a profound impact on his life, something that is likely to happen to you after watching this film.
Now a group is trying to do something similar:
http://www.thelastpassport.com
To see the behind the scenes of the making of the award-wining feature film "The Last Passport"
http://luckyyoufilms.com/luckyyoufilms-tv/