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In the Blind
Directed by
Davis Hall

USA / 2013 / 17:30
minutes

World Premiere

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Davis Hall, Ingrid Price
SYNOPSIS:
Nick Sandow (Orange is the New Black, Third Watch) and Neal Huff (Moonrise Kingdom, Meek's Cutoff) are estranged brothers struggling with their father's apparently self-inflicted death. In this adaptation of an Adam LeFevre play, the two must first understand their absent father, then each other, in order to know the truth. Shot almost entirely in a 5' x 10' set, this incredible journey takes place in a small space that resonates.
BIO:
Davis Hall has been a professional actor since the early 70’s. He was born in Atlanta, graduated from Northwestern and got his first acting job in London. A few years ago, his love of film lead him to co-write and direct Mother’s House which appeared at the Woodstock Film Festival as well as a dozen other festivals. In The Blind is his second film as director and his first as editor. He loves the collaboration of so many talented people, including his wife, Ingrid Price.
MAIN CREDITS:
Cast/Featuring: Nick Sandow, Neal Huff
Producer(s): Ingrid Price
Director(s): Davis Hall
Screenwriter(s): adapted from a play by Adam LeFevre
Cinematographer(s): Patrick Neri
Editor(s): Davis Hall
Production Designer(s): Joshua Benoliel
Composer(s)/Music: Spencer David Hutchings
Sound Designer(s): Jill B. C. Du Boff
 
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