Office and Accountants
Wizards, royalty and rogues escape to a new reality where co-working skills are tested in this tabletop role-playing game. Once upon a time, in a land called Cape Copper, there existed a game called “Offices & Accountants.” King Pepperon banned the game and getting caught playing was punishable by death. Our brave heroes must face the odds and save the queen to vanquish the evil dragon.
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Hester WagnerDirector
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Elliot Cole SchneiderWriter
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John TokarekWriter
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Shannen KnudsenWriter
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Alexander GreggWriter
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Jessical McLaurinWriter
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Heather HamannWriter
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Project Type:Feature, Short
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Genres:Fantasy
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Runtime:22 minutes 1 second
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Completion Date:March 15, 2015
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:HDV
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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:No
Hester Wagner earned her B.A. in Theatre Arts from The University of the South in Sewanee (TN) and her M.A. in Educational Theatre from NYU. She has taught theatre in New York, Los Angeles, and Portland; and in prisons in New York and Ireland.
Hester combined her passions when she began working with Joey Travolta and Inclusion Films at film camps teaching youth with autism about film making in 2008.
In 2013, Inclusion partnered with the non-profit organization Futures Explored to bring the adult vocational film program (Practical Film and Media Workshop) to Livermore and Sacramento. Hester is currently the Program Director for the workshops and the Northern California summer camp at St Mary’s College. The workshops also operate Futures Films, a full-service film production company which specializes in promotional and advocacy pieces for health and social services agencies, and non-profits.
Hester has directed several narrative short films, including “Frank,” “Beautiful Disaster,” “Offices and Accountants,” and the award-winning “Uno.” She recently produced an indie short “Save Me Mine” and directed “The Technique” which will both premiere in spring 2016.