A documentary crew follows a day in the life of janitor Chris Smith, a simple man instrumental in the downfall of a large corporation.
WINNER OF EIGHT AWARDS:
Best Film of Milwaukee (First Place), Audience Choice Award Winner (Screening A), Best Director (Jared Stepp), Best Actor (Eugene Rubenzer), Best Ensemble Acting, Best Writing (Jared Stepp), Best Cinematography (Kristin Horn) and Best Editing (Joel Zawada).
REQUIRED ELEMENTS:
Genre: Mockumentary
Character: Chris or Christy Smith, a whistleblower
Prop: An onion
Line of dialogue: "Tell them she lost it."
Loved it! Well done!
huskyjerk 2 months ago
well done. well written and well shot
wadoodm 4 months ago
it was so moving with beautiful shots of the building at the beginning and then the blunt business workers came out of nowhere. Loved it! lol
JimmyCursive 8 months ago
Phenomenal storytelling. Compelling and interesting throughout, and having done a 48-hour film fest myself, I know how difficult it is to get something to hang together as well as this did on such a short timeframe. Kudos!
dwwilson66 1 year ago
I've done the 48 Hour Film Project in Madison the last 4 years and let me say that this was an amazing documentary. Very well done, great job and congrats on the awards.
DaMovieMan 1 year ago
Great short film! It deserved to win!
unowhatur 1 year ago