G-Spots?

Short Film starring Keith David and Sandy Duncan

Director, Co-Writer, Co-Producer

Role:

Bagel Fish Productions

2001

New Haven, CT

An errant Knight travels through space and time to find out what a woman really wants.

 

12 minute film starring Keith David and Sandy Duncan

 

Shot on Sony f-900 HD-24p cine-alta camera and transferred to 35mm film. One of the first narrative films shot on this camera when it first came off the assembly line. Duart Film Laboratories in NYC used the short on their show reel.

 

Best Regional Film - Providence International Film Festival

Honorable Mention - Film Fest New Haven

 

Official Selection:

San Diego International Film Festival || Magnolia Independent Film Festival || Ohio International Film Festival

Woods Hole International Film Festival || North Hampton International Film Festival

“G-Spots is a short film that is simultaneously simple and busy, small but grand, silly and profound. A tale torn from Chaucer is the basis for a rapid-cut comic dissertation on "What do women want? Fine & Stockton arranged gorgeous-looking lush settings and a processing bump from HD to 35mm film. They also wrangled two name stars into their little thought piece - Sandy Duncan (as you've never seen her before) and Keith David.”

                               – Christopher Arnott, New Haven Advocate

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