Well, it sure has been a while, hasn’t it? A little over six months for those of you who are counting. A great deal has happened in the last half year. We’ll see what we can get to in the coming days. For now, I’ll let those who bother to read this know that I’ve relocated to Los Angeles for the winter with much to accomplish. With the first post of the year, here is my new DP reel along with a few still gems from past seasons. Here’s to 2015. -Jeff
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For the love of pizza, do yourself a favor; grab your favorite slice, sit down and watch this beautiful gem of a short produced by my friend Tom Levin, featuring the love of my life Charles Parker Newton. Tom's a wiz with this sort of shit, and he goes for the gullet. He makes good choices, funny choices, beautiful choices. Always psyched to see what he produces next. Parker has been known to get real from time to time. He gets real in life, on camera, passionately, about all sorts of things. Long story long, here's Parker getting real on pizza, and its probably the best damn pizza in North America, maybe even the world. Check it out... Still of the day from the Year-round Metal Enjoyment edits. "We live in New England and we paint all seasons." -LEARN Day 4 has wrapped in chilly Comlumbia, MO. The weekend temperaturs dipped will into the single digits with dustings of snow and bouts of freezing rain, only reinforcing the bounding experience. The day was booked with some heavy hitters, Rich Hill & Boyhood being obvious highlights. Cairo Drive was on deck until a projection failure cancelled the screening, some impromptu performance by Maine's Tough Cats smoothed the experience. I hope to catch it upon a national release. The night closed with yet another amazing Buskers Last Stand performance at the Missouri Theater, featuring The Tough Cats & Samuel James (Maine), as well as Yes Ma'am, Raya Brass Band and Les Trois Coups. Finally wrapping out the volunteer party around 2am, the Maine Contingent (proudly rolling with 4 new members, Ian, Andrea, Colin & Sam) found warmth and refuge at the Berlin Cafe for a night cap and waffles, bringing the True/False experience full circle. What a weekend. I'm already looking forward to next year. Trailers and recap coming soon. Day 3 complete, packed as usual, filled with a few Secret Screenings that should be noted, as well as Stand Clear Of The Closing Doors. Trailers soon to come. Starting Day 4 now, with much anticipation. Day 2 wrapped. Apples and Sausage at the Berlin, just as good as last year. Found one of the raddest Cosby sweaters ever, photos soon to come. Notable films: Sacro GRA, might have been my favorite film of the weekend so far. The Vanguishing of the Witch Baba Yaga had the best sound track I've heard in a while. Feeling really great about this weekend so far... Day 1 of T/F: Accomplished. Field Notes: I now know that I can stay awake trough 3 film screenings on only two hours of sleep. A Stuckey's Pecan Log Roll is a Missouri truck stop treat better left untouched. Notable film of the da: Jodorowsky's Dune. Off to Cafe Berlin for breakfast and much needed coffee. Still of the day from the Year-round Metal Enjoyment edits. "Now if you could find the guy that put it on there, he could tell ya what it all meant, ya know?" -Jerry, Railfan on freight train graffiti. Still of the day from the Year-round Metal Enjoyment edits."Simple, legible, but stylish." -TWIGS on handstyles. Still of the day from the Year-round Metal Enjoyment edits. "Not a ton of train action in Maine, you gotta look for it. You gotta go out and wait, but it's rewarding." -Dan, Railfan |
jeff grieccifounder of mint films Archives
January 2016
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