Program #7 Sunday 9-30 1:30 p.m.
Docket 32357
Director: Randy Wilkins
Writer: Eljon Wardally
Producer: Jessica Karen Brown
Cinematographer: Jeff Pinilla
Production Designer: Blair Doroshwalther
Editor: Ryan Denmark
Synopsis:
In an eerily quiet courtroom hallway, Lois anxiously awaits the announcement of Docket 32357. Docket 32357 is a drama that examines the need to overcome loneliness even from the most unexpected of places and how we feel once that opportunity is squandered.
Web Site: http://pamsson.com/docket-32357/
Biographies:
DIRECTOR: RANDY WILKINS
Randy Wilkins is a Bronx-bred director and cinematographer. Shortly after receiving his B.A. in English from Franklin and Marshall College, Randy’s lifelong dream to play professional baseball was shattered after a significant injury. Under these tragic circumstances, he discovered a new passion, filmmaking. Befriending legendary filmmaker Spike Lee and by the director’s urging, Randy enrolled in NYU’s esteemed Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Program where he earned a chair’s fellowship and a Master of Fine Arts in 2009. Randy’s most successful film to date, “Osvaldo’s,” earned an exclusive license agreement with HBO for broadcast as well as numerous awards and festival screenings including Best Short Film at the Colorado Film Festival. Professionally, Randy has been raised through the legendary Forty Acres and A Mule Filmmworks. Beginning as an editorial intern on “Inside Man,” Randy has worked on several Lee projects including “When the Levees Broke,” “Miracle at St. Anna,” “If God is Willing and Da Creek Don’t Rise,” as well as various commercials. He is currently in post production for his new short film “Docket 32357” and developing his first feature script “The Gunnery.” As a cinematographer, Randy has done narrative work for Christina Voros and Keith Davis. His commercial cinematography includes spots for PIX 11, a Tribune Company local television station in New York City.
Biographies:
DIRECTOR: RANDY WILKINS
Randy Wilkins is a Bronx-bred director and cinematographer. Shortly after receiving his B.A. in English from Franklin and Marshall College, Randy’s lifelong dream to play professional baseball was shattered after a significant injury. Under these tragic circumstances, he discovered a new passion, filmmaking. Befriending legendary filmmaker Spike Lee and by the director’s urging, Randy enrolled in NYU’s esteemed Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Program where he earned a chair’s fellowship and a Master of Fine Arts in 2009. Randy’s most successful film to date, “Osvaldo’s,” earned an exclusive license agreement with HBO for broadcast as well as numerous awards and festival screenings including Best Short Film at the Colorado Film Festival. Professionally, Randy has been raised through the legendary Forty Acres and A Mule Filmmworks. Beginning as an editorial intern on “Inside Man,” Randy has worked on several Lee projects including “When the Levees Broke,” “Miracle at St. Anna,” “If God is Willing and Da Creek Don’t Rise,” as well as various commercials. He is currently in post production for his new short film “Docket 32357” and developing his first feature script “The Gunnery.” As a cinematographer, Randy has done narrative work for Christina Voros and Keith Davis. His commercial cinematography includes spots for PIX 11, a Tribune Company local television station in New York City.