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After two grueling years in I've finally finished my feature length Vietnam War movie


PhillyB

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The original thread was archived, or I'd have bumped it with an update. For the past 22 months I've been working constantly directing and producing a feature length action/drama set in the Vietnam War. We filmed in Cambodia a year ago and over the past summer we became the first original Vietnam War film in the history of American cinema to shoot on location in Vietnam. It's been the wildest journey of my life and it's finally come to an end.

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Point Man (IMDb) is poised for a festival run this spring, and world/North American premier locations are TBD. However, we'll be hosting a private showing with our cast and crew premier in Greensboro at the historic Carolina Theater on Sunday, January 28. The showing will be followed by a gourmet meal and a cigar at a local luxury cigar lounge.

 

Tickets are $75 a head - anyone who's interested in attending should PM me. All proceeds go towards getting the film in festivals and in nationwide distribution. Thanks to all who've put up with me talking about this poo nonstop for two endless years and to the Huddlers like @KJ89 and @OneBadCat who came along for the ride in person!

 

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