In Plane English
A marriage hits the rocks.
Repulsiveness, clearly pontificated, at 30,000 feet.
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Brian PlonkaDirectorDP / "The Blackfeet Flood" / PBS / ITVS Funded
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Project Type:Experimental, Short, Web / New Media
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Runtime:60 seconds
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Completion Date:March 16, 2020
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Shooting Format:iphone 5c
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Film Color:Black & White
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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INDIEX Film Fest
December 27, 2020
Award Nominee -
Lonely Wolf: London International Film Festival Lonely Wolf: London International Film Festival
United Kingdom
Semi Finalst -
Independent Shorts Awards
December 27, 2020
Finalist -
Vegas Movie AwardsLas Vegas, Nevada
award winner -
global shorts
Award Winner -
Indie Short FestInd
award nominee -
Sunday Shorts Film FestivalLondon, England
Quarter Finalist -
Berlin Flash Film FestivalBerlin
Germany
December 4, 2020
Official Selection -
Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival
award nominee -
Austin Micro Film Festival
Official Selection -
Portland Comedy Film Festival
Official Selection -
International Mobile Film Festival
Official Selection -
IndieX Film Fest
award nominee -
Los Angeles Film Awards
Quarter Finalist -
Amsterdam World International Film FestivalAmsterdam
Netherlands
December 6, 2020
Official Selection -
The Gotta Minute Film Festival
Canada
Official Selection -
Austin Micro Film FestivalAustin, Texas
Award Finalist -
Portland Comedy Film Festival
Award Finalist
I started my photographic life at age 15 when I was first published in my hometown newspaper in Western Pennsylvania. Since then, I have worked at 11 different publications from Maine to Washington. Along the way in those 25 some years I collected 11 Photographer of the Year titles including POYI International Newspaper of the Year honors in the 59th POYI competition sponsored by the University of Missouri. However, those accolades pale in comparison to my better half "Rabbit" who still is a staff photojournalist at the S-R. She along with my son Jordan they have championed my day in and day out passion, obsession and determination for being a visual storyteller since leaving the print world 11 years ago. I believe that when one becomes confident and settled in a particular style it's best to set the bar higher and move on. The world of motion is rewarding, frustrating, exhausting and I love every moment of it. I meticulously practice my craft no less than 10 hours a day every day. I'm more passionate about photography now than I have ever been before.
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