News:
January 2008
After the great turnouts at the New York screenings,
Lost Suburbia is now available for everyone to own!
The DVD's just arrived hot off the press, get one before we run out!
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news:
October 2007
WINNER of the Audience Award!
Thank you to everyone who voted for LOST SUBURBIA at the 2007 Long Island
Big Fish Film Festival. We took home the Audience Award, and of course
owe it to all of you!
Click here for the Long
Island Press two part article on LOST SUBURBIA.
On Tuesday October 2nd the film makes a "back by popular demand" screening
at New York City's Two Boots Pioneer Theater. A screening of Terrence
Smith's new short THE WALKING CORPSE procedes the film.
September 2007
Another sold out screening at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, Long
Island, where the premiere was held back in July. On Sunday, September
9th, over 300 people showed up tp see the film and support localindependent
cinema. We, the Lost Suburbanites, thank you all!
August 2007
LOST SUBURBIA makes it New York City premiere to a sold out audience at
the Pioneer Theater on August 20th. A screening at the Bellmore Movie
Theater on Long Island followed on Sunday August 26th.
July 2007:
LOST SUBURBIA premieres on July 22nd to a sold-out crowd at the Cinema
Arts Centre in Huntington, NY. A line of people were turned away, and
another screening at the theater is scheduled for September. The Cinema
Arts Centre continues to get e-mail and phone call inquiries about the
film. Filmmakers Sean King and Pete Bune along with co-producer Chris
Russoniello and associate producer John Robert Mariani (as well as many
members of the cast and crew) hosted a Q&A session and reception after
the film. Paranormal investigator Joe Giaquinto and 'Ghosts of Long Island:
Stories of the Paranormal' author Kerriann Flanagan Brosky were also on
hand for questions and to sign copies of the book.
June 2006
Production wraps on Lost Suburbia! We would like to thank everyone who
worked so hard on this film. We are expecting a fall premiere.
Winter 2006
We recently went to Morristown New Jersey to conduct an on camera interview
with weird experts Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, creators of WEIRD NJ,
WEIRD NY and hosts of the History Channel's WEIRD US. Mark and Mark gave
us some wonderful insight and information on the Lost Suburbia stories
for the documentary segments of the film. These segments will connect
the stories and they will explore the real origins of the legends that
inspired the fictional short stories in the movie. Thanks again to Mark
M. and Mark S. and everyone else at WEIRD NJ.
Winter 2005
Almost 1 year into production 3 of the 4 stories have wrapped shooting
with the 4th in pre-production. Due to budget constraints and other production
concerns, the producers have decided to not shoot the Montauk Project
story.
Other New York legends are being explored for the 4th story in the anthology.
Two of the four installments, "Misery Loves" (based on the legend
of Sweet Hollow Road) and "Mary's Grave" (based on the lady
in white legend) are nearing total completion and have exceeded everyones
expectations, especially our own. "Lady of the Lake" (based
on the Lake Ronkonkama legend) will be going into editing early 2006.
Production on the 4th story will begin around this time as well. Our goal
is to have a completed feature film anthology by Spring 2006.
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