An Hour Past Her Time
A former child actress after spells with drugs and law enforcement is desperate to reboot her career by any means.
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Freddy LongDirector
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Freddy LongWriter
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Freddy LongProducer
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Marleana WellsProducer
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Nathan TaupezDirector of Photography
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Autrell ReidProduction Design
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Freddy LongProduction Design
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BJ SaidiEditor
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Freddy LongComposerTangled Web
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Ross BugdenComposer
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Luisa AlzateKey Cast
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Brian DijolsKey Cast
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Joselina NunezMake-up Artist
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Narrative, Drama
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Runtime:6 minutes 15 seconds
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Completion Date:September 17, 2016
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Production Budget:1,500 USD
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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:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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March 2017 - Monthly Edition of Miami Independent Film FestivalMiami, FL
United States
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Freddy Long is a new writer and director who began filming from an unconventional way. He composed the score for Laurie Masi’s debut feature, Tangled Web and was instantly inspired to write and direct himself. He plans to continue bringing interesting and entertaining stories to life.
Freddy Long is based in Miami, FL with goals of fostering South Florida’s film scene with other local filmmakers.
I wrote the script for “An Hour Past Her Time” in a matter of a few hours and refined it out of just envisioning what it must feel like for a woman to have been at such high heights early in life and it all comes crashing down. All the articles about past child and teen stars that fill up the National Inquirer and TMZ’s pages giving just brief updates leave more curiosity than if they had been left lost and forgotten. I thought to myself what it is really like for a woman who wants to restart her career. The story displays the birth and rebirth of two individuals that unknowingly complement each other and I wanted to bring the inception of that relationship to life. My approach to film is for my films to be character-driven so the audience wants to learn more about and most importantly, gain a connection to the characters. “An Hour Past Her Time” does just that.