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Video Courtesy of director Carl Erik Rinsch ans SyFy- This short by commercial by director Carl Erik Rinsch kind of reminds me of I Robot crossed with Half Life. According to The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision blog: Commercial director Carl Erik Rinsch was to have made his directorial debut with the “Alien” prequel. But since that didn’t happen, he took part in electronic giant Philips’ short-film experiment, which allowed five filmmakers to make their own movie using the same piece of dialogue. Rinsch came up with “The Gift,” a melange of Bourne-with-a-robot, a unicorn Macguffin and a futuristic Moscow-as-police-state setting (oh, wait, that is already here). On Wednesday, the day the short came out, a bidding war broke out between several studios — longtime rivals Warner Bros. and Fox are in the mix, according to sources — who see feature potential in the short.

Short film for Philips Cinema Parallel Lines contest. The film uses the same 6 lines of dialogue provided by Philips, from there it’s up to the filmmaker to create an original piece. Directed by Dustin Gould, Starring Chris Stapleton and John F. Beach. Other films include The Gift, Jun and the Hidden Skies, El Secreto de Mateo, Darkroom, and The Hunt. Philips Cinema Parallel Lines – The Buried

www.youtube.com www.williamwalsh.eu A Cauldron Productions Film produced for the Ridley Scott Associates Phillips Parallel Lines ‘Tell it your way’ Short Film Contest. Husband: George Taylor Wife: Elizabeth Isaacs Written and Conceived by Cecilia Gragnani, Clare Langford, Elizabeth Isaacs Directed by William Walsh Director of Photography: Carolina Costa Production Design: Orlando James Sound Design: Jack Pirie Original Music: Just William 1st Assistant Director: Lindsay Walsh Make-up: Leah Eynon Produced by William Walsh and Elizabeth Isaacs Executive Producers: Carolina Costa, Cecilia Gragnani, Clare Langford, Elizabeth Isaacs Special Thanks to Mark Duffield at Drama Centre London, Charlotte Powell, Julia Clark, Robin Stuart, Summer Steele

IMPORTANT: You can vote for us here If you like our film: www.youtube.com/philipscinema Go to the GALLERY and click on ‘THE DEAL’ and then green thumbs up. Thanks a lot! “Tell it your way” – Philips Cinema Parallel Lines competition www.youtube.com/philipscinema Special thanks: zalozfirmu.cz – Petr ?ížek Produced by FOK, Tadeas Trojanek Director – FOK Production – Tadeáš Trojánek, Lenka Šindelá?ová Director of Photography – Tomas Jelinek Camera assistant – Aleš N?mec Ln?ni?ka Camera rental – Panavision – Václav Hejduk Lights – Ivo Viktora Assistant director — Jakub Vrbík Runner — Tomáš Ž?rek Grip / car-mount – Petr Koutný aka PK Costume designer – Anna Forst Make up artist – Milan Vl?ek Music – Surmajovci, Johana Švarcová, Rido Color grading – Ralph Reinle Editor – FOK Sound mix – Martin Tauber Sound assistant — David Velemínský Sound effects – Lukáš Moudrý – Studio Beep Armoury Flash Barrandov – Boris Tatarov Animals – Fauna film – Ota Bareš Psi — Flek a Plavá?ek, kráva Jitka Casting: Jaroslava V?alová – Casting Barrandov Starring: Gypsy gang Boss – Jan Surmaj Bodyguards – Jan Sivák, Milan Gunnár Indian knife thrower — B?etislav Farský Young killer – Alex Sivák JZD gang Chairman – Me?islav Klepek Bodyguards – Pavol Gre?o, Josef Humpolec Pitchfork guy – Pavel Herot Dog man — Josef Šlehofer Milkmaid – Helenka Šinclová Young milkmaid — Zuzana Škapová Thanks: JZD Bykoš — pan Holý ATSWIM.TV Hynek Trojanek AJP Production – 2010 www.ajpproduction.cz

A submission to the Parallel Lines/Philips Cinema Film competition. Enjoy and vote if you like it! Thanks! … Cast Jin Huo Thibaut Delorme Clément Brondel Clara Cirera Guillaume Maison Image Yd Brodsky Sound Design Cyril Cole Vfx Assistant Gabriel Fernandez Casting Director Anne-Laure Maudet Merci à Martin, Eva, Lupita, Clément et Chris, Corentin, Ali et tous les autres…

www.facebook.com Philips is all about redefining the cinematic viewing experience at home. Watch this space for more about our latest groundbreaking cinematic project. The new project features short films from five RSA directors designed to “showcase the great Ambilight, picture and sound capabilities of Philips TVs.”

Bring the magic of the cinema home, in the authentic 21:9 movie format. The worlds first truly cinematic TV that perfectly matches the original 2.39:1 movie format used by directors. Over 60% of DVD and Blu-ray Disc movies support the 2.39:1 movie format. That means no more annoying black bars on this ultra widescreen TV. No picture loss. Just movies the way the director wanted you to see them. As Philips top of the range TV, Cinema 21:9 offers a 56 inch ultra wide screen with Ambilight Spectra 3 and Perfect Pixel HD Engine to maximize the cinematic feeling. Plus with Net TV you can enjoy some of the best websites tailored to fit your TV.

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