A Forgotten Treasure: The Story of a Hoosier Legacy
A short documentary about the history and restoration of the last remaining one room, brick, schoolhouse located in Boone County, Indiana
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Anthony CintronDirector
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Anthony CintronWriter
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Anthony CintronProducer
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William CoanKey Cast
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Clifford BelcherKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short, Student
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Runtime:4 minutes 18 seconds
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Completion Date:February 14, 2018
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:JPEG
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes
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Hobnobben Film FestivalFt Wayne, Indiana
United States
June 9, 2018
Official Selection -
All American High School Film FestialNYC
United States
October 6, 2018
Official Selection -
Heartland Indy ShortsIndianapolis
United States
July 28, 2018
Best Indiana Documentary -
Orlando Edge Film Festival
November 10, 2018
Official Selection
I am a freshman college student starting Full Sail University this fall in Orlando, Florida. I started my journey of filming at the age of 8 years old and maybe even younger; still pursuing the dream of becoming a world known director from Tampa Florida.
I come from a rather diverse background being born in Indianapolis, IN and raised in Tampa, FL. I am Puerto Rican American with my father being from Puerto Rico and NYC and my mother from Indiana.
I started submitting my short films through local high school competitions and won Best in State @ the P.T.A. Reflections Contest in 2014. Since then, I've won several awards and official selections throughout the years including, but not limited to, Greenwood, IN Teen Film Festival, Frostbite In Colorado, Miami Independent Film Festival and in 2017 the All American High School Film Festival.
I am thankful for the continued support from family and friends and humbled to be able to use my life experiences for my film ideas and look forward to the life God has planned for me!
I have done good short films and i have done great short films. I have lost as much as i have won, if not more. Don't ever give up at what you do even through rough times. Because only through those times are when you become greater.