Guerilla Bunny
Every Easter since 2008, in Berkshire County, MA., an anonymous person (the Guerilla Bunny) hides exquisitely hand painted eggs for the community to find. Each hand blown egg takes between 2 and 10 hours to paint, using the thinnest brush available.
The Guerilla Bunny hides them in the very early hours of Easter morning.
This film has a dual focus; the need for the artist to create and what it means to the artist and what the art means to those who discover it.
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Richard SandsDirectorOne Year's Crop
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Richard SandsWriter
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Sophia deBoerProducer
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Gabrielle SenzaKey Cast"interviewer"
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Jonathan TalbottKey Cast"Composer"
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Genres:Art Activism
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Runtime:15 minutes 15 seconds
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Completion Date:July 15, 2019
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Production Budget:1,000 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:4K
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Aspect Ratio:16X9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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FilmColumbiaChatham, NY
United States
October 26, 2019
World Premiere -
Big Apple Film FestivalNYC
United States
November 19, 2019
Richard Sands has worked in cinema production for many years. He was responsible for the lighting for 60 feature-length motion pictures with major directors such as Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola, as well as for many tv movies, episodes, and ads. He won an award for his directorial debut, "One Year's Crop", the story of a family farm and its shrinking communities of support.
Richard is eager for "Guerilla Bunny", a film about art activism and the community it affects, to be seen by a wide audience.