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Perspective


Writer/Director: Amos Posner
Producer: April Lamb
Writer: David Lemon
Cinematographer: Eric Laplante
Editor: Dru Korab

Synopsis: 

A woman gets dumped by her boyfriend in a restaurant, and she thinks her life is over; for the other diners, that just might be true. But the two are too stuck in the moment to notice the violent, monster-ridden chaos ensuing right behind them.

  
BiographIes: 
Amos Posner
After making his film festival debut in the freak show theater at the Coney Island Film Festival, it’s inevitable than Amos Posner’s subsequent work would involve psychotic clowns. A born and raised New Yorker, he studied film and African-American studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also wrote movie reviews and an award-winning features column for The Daily Cardinal. After graduating, he returned East, where he wrote a column for the popular web magazine PopMatters and worked in independent film and commercial production. He has also read scripts for a number of production companies and directors, including Forensic Films (RAISING VICTOR VARGAS, SAVING FACE), This Is That (FRIENDS WITH MONEY, 21 GRAMS) and Bennett Miller (CAPOTE). Recent directorial projects include the short film ART FILM and the music video for GONE by Social Hero, both of which can now be seen on YouTube. He also studies acting at the HB Studio. His first feature B-SIDE, a romantic-dramedy, is currently in casting, with an eye to a Spring 2012 shoot.

April Lamb
April Lamb moved to New York in 2007 and began working for influential independent producers Ted Hope (DOOR IN THE FLOOR, AMERICAN SPLENDOR) and Anne Carey (THE AMERICAN, THE LARAMIE PROJECT) at their production company This is that. Starting initially as a development intern, she was quickly promoted to office manager three months later. In 2008, April joined film producer-turned-director Gary Winick (13 GOING ON 30, CHARLOTTE’S WEB) first in Los Angeles on the post-production of BRIDE WARS (2009; Anne Hathaway, Kate Hudson; Fox 2000), and then in Italy and New York for LETTERS TO JULIET (2010; Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave, Gael Garcia Bernal; Summit). A close collaborator in both production and development, April managed creative submissions and business affairs for Mr. Winick full-time for two years. Most recently, she worked with celebrated film director Steve McQueen on SHAME in New York - and in prep on THE GREAT GATSBY (dir. Baz Luhrmann). April is attached to produce the low-budget romantic comedy B-SIDE, written by Amos Posner and Joe Uchill, to be shot in New York City in spring/summer 2012. A native Floridian, she graduated from Florida State University’s Film School where she concentrated on producing. She recently re-located to Los Angeles and currently works at Scott Free Productions.
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