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Lost Penny
File:Los tPenny DVD Cover.jpg
Directed byMann Munoz
Written byR.M.M. Munoz
Produced byRoberto Munoz
StarringRachael McOwen
Victoria Guthrie
Andrew Roth
Christopher Elliott
CinematographyMartin Munoz
Edited byMann Munoz
Music byMiq Munoz
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Lost Penny is an Independent Film drama by CubeCity Entertainment, in association with Curium Films. Mann Munoz directed the film and Roberto Munoz produced. The movie features Rachael McOwen, Victoria Guthrie, Andrew Roth, Christopher Elliott, Stephen Velichko, and Victoria Murdoch. It is partly inspired by Alice in Wonderland as Penny travels to a mysterious underworld club where she meets an assortment of quirky characters.

Filming took place in the Niagara Region in August 2014. The filmmakers worked with Broadway Lights Dance Studio of St. Catharines, Ontario. They reconnected with the studio after having worked with them in the musical Job and the Snake.[1] The film was screened at the Manhattan Film Festival[2] (as a festival award winner) and the Niagara Integrated Film Festival where it sold out its screening.[3]

Plot

Lost Penny tells the story of a young woman's search for the father she has never met. When Penny (Rachael McOwen, of The Amazing Spider-Man 2) comes across a mysterious box that promises to grant her greatest wish, she is transported to an Underworld Club. There she meets Lucien (Christopher Elliott). He tells her that to get her wish, she must play the Game and reach “Number One”. Penny encounters a series of quirky characters before coming across a solitary Barefoot Man (Thomas Nelson). He warns her about Lucien. Penny doesn't know what to believe when Tenshi (Andrew Roth) turns up and reveals the sinister secret of the Club. Before Tenshi can help her, Lucien steps in and shows his true self.

Cast

Film Festivals

  • Manhattan Film Festival (Winner) [17]
  • Niagara Integrated Film Festival [18]

References

  1. ^ Cheevers, Melinda (September 3, 2014). "St. Catharines dance studio plays big role in independent feature film". Niagara this Week. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
  2. ^ http://manhattanff.com/2015-film-list/
  3. ^ http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/2015/05/06/local-talent-to-shine-again-at-niff
  4. ^ http://www.rachaelmcowen.com/#!acting-resume/c13dn
  5. ^ http://cubecity.org/penny.htm
  6. ^ http://m.niagarathisweek.com/opinion-story/5702486-lost-penny-delivers-a-surreal-journey
  7. ^ http://letterboxd.com/film/lost-penny/
  8. ^ http://www.victoriamurdoch.com/
  9. ^ http://www.cubecity.org/penny.htm
  10. ^ http://filmemax.com/movies/1947-lost-penny
  11. ^ http://letterboxd.com/film/lost-penny/
  12. ^ http://www.cubecity.org/penny.htm
  13. ^ https://miista.com/blogs/miista/63420101-chit-chat-with-melanie-gaydos
  14. ^ http://www.williamjbruceiii.com/
  15. ^ http://cubecity.org/penny.htm
  16. ^ http://filmemax.com/movies/1947-lost-penny
  17. ^ http://manhattanff.com/2015-film-list/
  18. ^ http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/2015/05/06/local-talent-to-shine-again-at-niff