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![]() ![]() The following Man-Birth Films are either completed or in the works:
Benny's:
Man-Birth's flavor of the month is set to be a series of half-hour shorts based on the life of two single heterosexual young men (living together in a one bedroom house, which houses one bed). Click on this Benny's Home Page link to find up to the minute info on this work of art.
According to Hoyle:
Man-Birth's failed project was set to take to the world of less than professional gambling. Kei, Logan, Fred, and Myles decide they are losing too much betting on their favorite teams. They decide to take some action for themselves. The boys learn bookmaking ain't easy, but it sure is fun. Although the film has been shelved, feel free to visit the According to Hoyle Page for more information and screen shots from the film.
My Life* (2001):
Why do we take life for granted until something terrible happens? Man-Birth explores this in My Life, with Mat Moore, Roy Moore, and Robert Jacques. Available on VHS and mini-dv for anyone interested in a copy.
* Winner, Rhode Island College Film Studies Talent Award, Spring Semester 2003.
Refrigerate After Opening (2000):
A story of Juice Boy's (Dylan Santurri) quest to find appropriate refrigeration for his processed fruit beverage. How much can happen between the milk store and home? (Check out the condensed story board on the Story Board page and find out.) Also available on VHS and mini-dv, e-mail us for more info.
* Winner, Rhode Island College Film Studies Talent Award, Fall Semester 2004.
The Eight's (screenplay only):
When Nate dies from a heroine overdose, he leaves behind a debt. Kei gets caught up in the madness and has to clean up his mess. When Kei, Cory, and Fred try to raise the money, wackiness ensues. In the process, Kei's life is thrown upside down. He alienates his fiancee Beth, and losses touch with reality.
Triple X (screenplay only, in Conjunction w/ Wake Up Films):
Set at porn shop Timmy Wu's House of Filth in Down-City Providence. Jon cuts work early one day to find his girlfriend Denise cheating on him. He decides to visit his friend Travis at the House of Filth. When the two get together everything and anything that can happen does! Dong jokes fly left and right, not offending Jon's tough as nails coworker PJ. When all is said and done, the boys learn a very special lesson in life. This screenplay has reached a stalemate and is in limbo for now.
The Visible Man (screenplay only):
While looking for a date, Vince can't figure out where he keeps F-ing up w/ the ladies. Until his friend Jon gives him some sage advice about how to score.
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