Carl Goes to the Hospital
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Radomir JordanovicDirector
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Radomir JordanovicWriter
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Dave JiaWriter
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Joshua Khalil RahmanWriter
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Dave JiaKey Cast"Preston"South Beach Tow
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Joshua Khalil RahmanKey Cast"Carl"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Comedy
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Runtime:2 minutes 7 seconds
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Completion Date:July 19, 2022
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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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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
As a director living in Los Angeles, Radomir has dedicated his career to the beauty and emotion of the cinematic medium. With a background in photography and a passion for storytelling, Radomir has honed his skills as a director and editor, bringing a unique and artistic vision to every project.
Radomir has worked on a wide range of professional productions as a director of photography, using technical expertise and a creative eye to bring stories to life on screen. In addition to his work in the industry, Radomir is also an independent filmmaker, using his own projects as a platform to explore and experiment with new ideas and techniques.
Radomir is known for his attention to detail and ability to bring out the best in every cast and crew member. Whether behind the camera or in the editing suite, he is driven by a love of film and a desire to create memorable and meaningful experiences for audiences around the world.
Carl Goes to the Hospital is a comedy about the unexpected twists and turns of daily life. The film follows the story of Carl, a doctor who is found by his roommate, Preston, drinking liquor at an alarming rate. Preston urges Carl to go to the hospital, reminding him that people depend on him and that he has a baby on the way. This prompts Carl to get dressed, revealing to the audience that he is in fact a doctor.
Through this film, I aim to explore the theme of perception and the ways in which we can be caught off guard by the unexpected. The twist of Carl being a doctor adds an element of absurdity to the story and highlights the idea that there is always more to a person than what meets the eye.