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212
Directed by
Anthony Ng
USA / 2005 / 80 minutes minutes


IN COMPETITION
Screening Times and Venues:
Woodstock Town Hall
9/29/2005, 4:15PM
$10
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Woodstock Town Hall
10/1/2005, 3:00PM
$10
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SYNOPSIS:
Living in matchbox apartments and working mechanical, mundane jobs, three sets of urbanites struggle to connect with each other in New York City. Through pre-destined meetings and ill-fated misses, they try to overcome all obstacles to find love in the city that never sleeps.

"...some of the most pure romances ever put to screen in an independent film... it announces filmmaker Anthony Ng as one to watch in the future... A beautiful film... A pleasure to watch."
(Chris Parry, efilmcritic)

212 composer Ryan Shore has scored a film that has appeared at each Woodstock Film Festival including CADAVEROUS, which received the first ever Elmer Bernstein Award for Best Score.

BIO:
Anthony Ng was born and raised in Hong Kong and graduated from the NYU Film School in 2000. His debut feature, 212 premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. In 2001, his short film, é (dot dot dot) garnered numerous awards from film festivals nationwide. Anthony is also the recipient of the 2004 DGA Best Asian-American Student Filmmaker award as well as the Vague Award, a $75,000; grant, which was used to finance 212.
MAIN CREDITS:
Cast/Featuring: Ajay Naidu, Brian Gant, Michelle Luchese, Catherine Zambri, Priscilla Garita, Johnny Sanchez, Lori Prince, Richard Furlong
Executive Producer(s): Anthony H. H. Ng, Mark Biegelman
Director(s): Anthony Ng
Screenwriter(s): Anthony Ng
Cinematographer(s): Yaron Orbach
Editor(s): Darin Hallinan
Composer(s)/Music: Ryan Shore





CONTACT INFO:

212
Anthony Ng
(212) 529-6074
anthony@bluefishfilms.com

 

 


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