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Re: Jersey City Policeman's 13-minute film premieres at Hoboken International Film Festival
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Good show ! And he's one of our own.
Posted on: 2010/6/8 11:59
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Jersey City Policeman's 13-minute film premieres at Hoboken International Film Festival
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Jersey City filmmaker's 13-minute movie premieres at Hoboken International Film Festival screening in Teaneck
Tuesday, June 08, 2010 By KATIE COLANERI JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Jersey City film writer, director and producer Vito LaBruno premiered his short film "The Pope of Jersey City" at the Hoboken International Film Festival last night in Teaneck. Inspired by characters from his childhood in Downtown Jersey City, the film tells the story of a 20-something delinquent named Tony, played by Rick Toscano, who blackmails two corrupt leaders of his neighborhood, a priest and a cop. "It's a dark comedy," said LaBruno, 37, who works as a patrolman in Jersey City's East District by day and writes his screenplays at night. Working with a budget of only $1,000, the 13-minute film was shot in Jersey City in three days in November and features scenes of various local businesses. "I wanted to see what I could do as a director," LaBruno said. He was surprised to discover that his film had been selected for the prestigious festival, which tends to catch the eyes of studio executives. LaBruno is currently working on two feature screenplays, "The Last American Guido" and "Don Alhabib," that he will be bringing to the Great American Pitch Festival in Los Angeles, Calif., later this month.
Posted on: 2010/6/8 11:40
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