Lance Weiler, writer/director behind
The Last Broadcast, begins a 15-city self-distribution tour of his new chills-fest
Head Trauma on August 15th. Weiler, who received slack
and acclaim for
The Last Broadcast – the first all digital release ever, isn’t a traditional filmmaker in any sense (
Wired Magazine called him “One of twenty-five people helping to re-invent entertainment and change the face of Hollywood”). Whether or not you agree with the Weiler/Lucas/Cameron digital movement, one factor cannot be debated as Weiler addresses on his
HT website: “The revolution in making films has already occurred, anyone with a camera and a dream can make a movie. But the real issue is will anyone be able to see it? Distribution has always been an obstacle but now certain advancements in technology are allowing filmmakers to reach a wider audience.” In a time where we often argue over the traditional elements of production Weiler reminds us - above all else we just want people to see our work.
Head Trauma, a unique addition to the horror film boom, is slightly autobiographical, pieced together after Weiler’s head-on collision with a garbage truck. The protagonist, George Walker, suffers a head injury resulting in disturbing nightmares that reveal clues behind a girl’s murder. In true DIY indie-film fashion,
Head Trauma is written, directed, and produced by Weiler.
# posted by Laura Davies @ 8/03/2006 03:22:00 PM
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