Wednesday, August 24, 2011

TWIN CITIES FILM FESTIVAL


Junkie Nurse (aka BOPPIN' AT THE GLUE FACTORY) will be having it's mid-west festival premiere this September in Minnesota at the Twin Cities Film Festival. Details to be announced very soon!




Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Sacramento International Film and Music Festival, Friday, Jul 31

Grab your yellow pills!

Boppin' at The Glue Factory (aka JUNKIE NURSE) is playing Sacramento at the historic restored Crest Theater downtown. It plays Friday, July 31st at 9pm.

Here's the trailer for Boppin' at The Glue Factory: http://www.youtube.com/boppinmovie

Here's a little bit about the Crest Theater: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_Theatre

And here's a lot about Sacramento: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacramento

See you in Sacramento!

Yours truly, Jeff

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Boppin' wins Best Film, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress


Boppin' at The Glue Factory won Best Film, Best Director went to Jeff Orgill and Best Supporting Actress went to Mews Small at the Tregor Film Festival held July 3 - 5 in Lannion, France presented by Christine and Sophie Scott (also presenting Strasbourg Film Festival).

Congrats Mews! On top of her great performance on screen multi-talented Ms. Small also sang and co-wrote the song playing with the film's end credits - "Boppin' Money Honey" !

Boppin' at The Glue Factory was also nominated in the following categories:

Best Actor - Henry Dittman
Best Supporting Actor - Conrad Roberts
Best Screenplay - B. Scott O'Malley and Jeff Orgill
Best Cinematography - Alicia Robbins
Best Score - Dean Harada and Jason Moss

This was our French Premiere for Boppin' at The Glue Factory. With translating from Sophie Scott and subtitling assistance from Noretta Morales and Samantha Cornwell we were able to subtitle the film in French for the this screening.

Here is a listing of all the winners and nominees:

TREGOR FILM FESTIVAL 2009 - Winners and Nominees!

* denotes category winner

Best Film
Boppin' at the Glue Factory*
Morenita
Remarkable Power
The Cake Eaters

Best Screenplay
Rigged - Ian Shorr*
Boppin' at the Glue Factory - B. Scott O'Malley, Jeff Orgill

Best Director
Boppin' at the Glue Factory - Jeff Orgill*
Morentina - Alan Jonsson Gavica (1st Feature)
The Cake Eaters - Mary Stuart Masterson

Best Short
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce*
Nodutgang/Emergency Exit - Øyvind Krusedokken
Compact Only (1st Project)
Liminal - Stephen Keep Mills

Best Short Screenplay
Compact Only - Pamela Green (1st Project)
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce - Michael James Rowland
Who is the Executioner?
Nodutgang/Emergency Exit - Øyvind Krusedokken*

Best Short Director
Compact Only - Pamela Green (1st Project)
Nodutgang/Emergency Exit - Øyvind Krusedokken
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce
Liminal - Stephen Keep Mills*

Best Actor in a Short
Compact Only - John Polous
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce - Adrian Dunbar
Sahara - Jelle de Jong*
La Tangente - Aurélien Wiik*

Best Actress in a Short
Shannyn Sossamon - The Double
Yiliana Chong - Domestic Animals
Liminal - Alejandra Gollas*

Best Cinematography
Locked Out - Tetsuya Takahashi*
Boppin' at the Glue Factory - Alicia Robbins
Liminal - Michael Alba

Best Editing
Liminal - Tamera Martin
Tell - Laura Brocken & Chris Blaine*
Nous Deux Encore - Jacob Pander

Best Actor
Boppin' at the Glue Factory - Henry Ditman
Morenita - Ignacio Lopez Tarso*
Remarkable Power - Tom Arnold

Best Supporting Actor
Boppin' at the Glue Factory - Conrad Roberts
Remarkable Power - Jack Plotnick*
Locked Out - Takeru Shimada

Best Supporting Actress
Boppin' at the Glue Factory - Mews Small*
Remarkable Power - Nora Zehetner

Best Score
Boppin' at the Glue Factory (1st Project)
Remarkable Power
Corridors of Echoes*

Best Documentary
Gare d'Austerlitz (1st Project)*
Nous Deux Encore (1st Project)
Victoria (1st Project)

Best Experimental
Corridors of Echoes
Liminal
Who is the Executioner?*

Animation
Skylight*
NEO-CONS GONE WILD
Driveway

Musically-Inclined
My America
Sands in the Glass (1st Project)*
You Act Like a Baby

Student Films
Cataract - University of Washington
The Double - UCLA School of Film & TV
Who is the Executioner? - Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión de San Antonio de los Baños
Domestic Animals - Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión de San Antonio de los Baños
Victoria - San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking*

Friday, June 26, 2009

“Boppin’ at The Glue Factory” wins Best Feature award


Seattle, Washington – June 14, 2009

Brooklyn Reptyle Films feature “Boppin’ at The Glue Factory” recently won the Best Feature award from Seattle True Independent Film Festival.

The winners of the Seattle True Independent Film Festival (STIFF) 2009 Awards
2009 Grand Jury Award Winner - Bad Kung Fu (Finalists: Yesterday and Eve's Necklace)
2009 Best Feature Film Winner - Boppin at the Glue Factory (Finalists: The Death of Alice Blue and Jackson)
2009 Audience Award - I speak soccer
2009 Most Kickass Award Winner - Bronx Paradise
(Finalists: Frat House Massacre and Walking to the Cage)
2009 Film Challenge Award Winner - Zarkan: Son of Mahnphar, The Musical

link to the press release:
http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=93245983649&h=SlDIt&u=wr6Ep&ref=mf