Sunday, January 13, 2008

News From Mark Hefti: "Tomorrow Is Today" starts TODAY on pay-per-view!

Hello Everybody!

If you have yet to see my film, "Tomorrow Is Today",
then here's your chance to see it on your very own TV!
Starting today, and running for nearly 3
months...."Tomorrow..." will be available On Demand if
you have Time Warner Cable, or Cox Communications.
Even if you have seen it, and you just feel like
ordering it one or 259 times...we would appreciate it.
Here's some more detailed info about where to find it:

"Tomorrow is Today" starring Mark Hefti (Fandom,
Ektopos) and Scout Taylor-Compton (Halloween 2007, An
American Crime) will be on pay-per-view (On Demand),
starting Sunday January 13th on Cox Communications and
Time Warner Cable. It will run for 3 months. The
film was directed by Frederic Lumiere and was written
by Mark Hefti"

For Cox, it will be under their Classic Movies section
with the categories "Classic Drama" and "Classic M-Z".
For

Time Warner, it will be on their Drama channel as part
of the More Movies On Demand service. The category on
TW will be "Potpourri".

Here is a list of the awards that we've won so far:

WINNER: DIRECTORIAL DISCOVERY AWARD, Rhode Island
International Film Festival (Frederic Lumiere)

WINNER: BEST PICTURE at the following festivals:
Phuket, Thailand Film Festival, Purple Violet Film
Festival, Garden State Film Festival, Tri-Media
Festival

WINNER: AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR (Mark Hefti) at
the Phuket Film Festival (Thailand)

WINNER: BEST ACTRESS AWARD (Scout Taylor-Compton),
Method Fest International Film Festival

WINNER: BEST SCORE (Guillaume Roussel), California
Independent Film Festival.

Check out the new trailer at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn8Lk2ag8Ac

For more info, and our longer trailer, go to:
http://www.tomorrowistoday.com
or http://www.myspace.com/tomorrowistodaymovie

Thanks, and let me know if you order it! :-)
Mark

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1473176/

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Congrats to RIIFF Film Judge for Recent Gallery Exhibition



Our hearty best wishes and congratulations to Bobby Doyle, one of our notable RIIFF film judges. His painting "Skiffs of Wickford" is part of an exhibition of Rhode Island artist on display at the government offices across from the RI State House. On Monday, January 14th, 2008 from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. there will be a reception honoring the artists. We could not be more proud of honoring an individual so deserving.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES

Opening 2008



In 2001, police in Poughkeepsie New York made a shocking discovery-ten bodies buried in the backyard of a residential house. Astonishingly, that was only the beginning.

Inside the home, police uncovered over 800 neatly organized videotapes detailing the exploits of one man's decade-long crime spree. The most disturbing part of the find, was that the killer had filmed all of the footage himself-from his first moments stalking his victims to their last seconds alive.

THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES examines the homicides-incorporating interviews from criminal experts, testimony from the only victim ever rescued alive, and chilling footage shot from the killer's own camera. All of which document the twisted path of a serial killer as never before.

Beginning in 1988, a wave of missing person reports and unsolved murders from New York to Pennsylvania, began to alarm law enforcement officials. Many of the strange disappearances and dead victims held similarities. Soon the authorities realized they were dealing with a serial killer. The hunt to identify and capture the killer was layered with troubling facts and haunting events, eventually ending at the house where the tapes were found. Unfortunately, the discovery left more questions than answers. Did the killer leave the tapes intentionally? Do the tapes hold hidden clues? Is he still active?

This film dares to show what has never been presented to the public before-the evidence, the puzzle, and the footage of THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES.

Official Website