2009-09-15 |
“Divorcing God” has been accepted at the prestigious 15th annual Cucalorous Film Festival in Wilmington, NC, where the film will be shown as a work-in-progress. The event will take place November 14 at 5:00 pm at the Thalian Hall, Black Box. For more information, click here. |
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2009-08-20 |
Editing for “Divorcing God” is done and Director/Producer Luis Gurgitano heads to Nashville's The Toy Box Studio to work on post audio sweetening and music. We're excited about the cut we've shown to a small focus group a few weeks ago and excited that the feedback we received resulted in some major improvements. |
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2009-06-11 |
Shooting for “Divorcing God” is wrapped... again. The unexpected events have been followed to their natural conclusion and we are glad we did. The movie just got a whole lot better. With that, we are back to the editing room. |
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2009-03-12 |
“Divorcing God” takes an unexpected turn. Just as the second rough cut was completed and the film thought almost finished, an unexpected event in the life of two of our characters causes production to re-start. Once more we are following our characters to see where the strange events lead. |
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2008-08-18 |
“Divorcing God” finally enters the editing room after more than a year of filming. A first-assembly is expected in six weeks. The film examines the discrimination and shunning that many couples in the Christian church are subjected to by their own congregations when they decide to divorce. To learn more about this project, click here. |
2009-07-11 |
Principal photography has wrapped up for our latest documentary project “Artwork is For Sale” and the editing process is under way. A rough cut of the film is expected to be completed by early November. Film festival submission will begin immediately following. For more info on this project, click here. |
2008-07-15 |
After 17 days of production in France the “Artwork is For Sale” team is back home. The return marks the end of the project's initial shooting phase. Filming took place in Paris and six other french villages on the eastern part of France. Filming will continue in the United States in late September. The film traces the heritage of the Roueche family across two continents to explore the differences created by country. To learn more about this project, click here. |
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