Requiescat in pace
"Requiescat in pace" is a Frozen Frame Productions feature-length documentary where host Evgueni JC Goloubev talks about the world's major religions as well as more recent ones and identifies how each affects the world negatively. This is an independently produced educational documentary.
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Evgueni JC GoloubevDirectorSilent Hill Memoria
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Evgueni JC GoloubevWriterSilent Hill Memoria
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Evgueni JC GoloubevProducerSilent Hill Memoria
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Evgueni JC GoloubevKey CastSilent Hill Memoria
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Evgueni JC GoloubevEditorSilent Hill Memoria
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Evgueni JC GoloubevCamera OperatorSilent Hill Memoria
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Minako SatohCamera Operator
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Drew KruckCamera Operator
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Evgueni JC GoloubevSound RecordistSilent Hill Memoria
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Minako SatohSound Recordist
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Drew KruckSound Recordist
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Jessie RobertsonAdditional Research
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Project Type:Documentary
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Genres:Documentary
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Runtime:2 hours 39 minutes 23 seconds
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Completion Date:September 27, 2015
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Production Budget:700 USD
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Country of Origin:Japan
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Country of Filming:Japan
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Language:English, Latin
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Shooting Format:Digital
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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
JC is an American independent filmmaker. He attended the International Academy of Design and Technology in Toronto, Canada and formed a partnership with James Robinson. Together they founded Frozen Frame Productions.
JC is a passionate and enthusiastic up&coming filmmaker. He is highly creative and has a great eye for detail. "Detail can make or break a scene". JC is more fantasy or fiction oriented but can write and direct any kind of film.
Lately he has been involved with visual effects editing in After Effects and writing feature scripts as well as producing, directing and co-hosting "Age of Reason", a monthly online show that promotes knowledge and common sense.
With "Requiescat in pace", I wanted to make a feature-length serious and top notch documentary on a very low budget. Initially it was planned as a sequel of sorts to Bill Maher's "Religulous" but in the end it became a film with its own story, a story that is structured in a logical order almost like a book. We have a chapter and we explore its contents before moving on to the next. I am extremely satisfied personally with the way the film turned out.
Also I would like to point out that I am not at all interested in having a debate with people who will never change their minds, irregardless of the evidence provided. I am much more concerned with people in the middle, the "undecided" who are generally more open minded and willing to change their worldview by filling the mental gap created by taking out a misconception with evidence-based facts.