A short narrative film by Unrendered Productions, made in roughly 48 hours for the National Film Challenge 2011 ( www.filmchallenge.org ).
A homeless man prepares his wife for an uncertain future.
For more visite: http://www.UnrenderedProductions.com
This developed from having done five previous film race competitions and having always been too ambitious. We wanted to focus on the specificity and minute details of the filmmaking process, and thus "Good Morning, Mrs. Tucker" was born. We were given the choice between a Romance or Thriller/Suspense genre, we went with the former. For a prop, we had to use a wine glass, and the line that had to be said in the film was "Let's pretend this never happened."
We developed, wrote, producer and edited the whole thing in a matter of one weekend. Starting at 7pm on Friday when we were given our required elements, and ending early afternoon on Monday when we submitted our final result.
Best way to make a film in my opinion!
hi mate!!! I'm Francis Tucker of "The Labyrinth"... Congratulation!!! really good job, good movie... and good acting... really happy for you, and for your award... ;) good luck my friend!!!
matrixr9 1 month ago
nice film... congrats to everyone who worked on it
passmorelab 4 months ago
Really fucking good.
Lanithro1 4 months ago