Rattlesnakes
Robert McQueen's day takes a turn for the worst, when he is held hostage and accused by three vengeful husbands of sleeping with their wives.
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Julius AmedumeDirector
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Julius AmedumeWriter
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Jimmy Jean - LouisProducer
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Jimmy Jean-LouisKey Cast"Robert McQueen "
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Jack ColemanKey Cast"Richie Hanson "
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Kathleen McClellanKey Cast"Lizzy Hanson "
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Jay AcovoneKey Cast"Jamie Jarret "
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Christian OliverKey Cast"Jed Ellis "
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Robinne LeeKey Cast"Celine McQueen "
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Rya KihlstedtKey Cast"Esther Jarret "
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Project Type:Feature
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Genres:Neo Noir, Psychological Thriller, Mystery, Suspence
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Runtime:1 hour 26 minutes
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Completion Date:February 20, 2019
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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:2:35:1
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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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The Pan AFRICAN Film Festivallos Angeles
United Kingdom
February 8, 2019
Nominated for Best Feature.....Winner of the Audience award for Best Narrative Feature -
Screen Nation Film and Television Awardslondon
United Kingdom
winner of the independant Spirit in Film Production award
Distribution Information
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Kew Media
JULIUS AMEDUME (Writer/Director) Julius’ film education began with the black and white film noirs, comedies and musicals screened on BBC2 and Channel 4 each afternoon while he was home schooled as a youngster due to illness.
Years later he was awarded a Toledo scholarship to study a masters in directing fiction at the National Film & Television School. During his time there, Julius wrote and directed four short films. MARY AND JOHN was nominated for Best Short at the 2009 Rushes Soho Film Festival and a Golden Lion at the 2010 Taipei county film festival in Taiwan. LORRAINE premiered at the 2009 Edinburgh Film Festival and was nominated for Best Short at the 2010 Rushes Soho Film Festival. MR GRAHAM premiered at The 14th Urbanworld Film Festival in New York 2010 and his graduation film PRECIPICE Won Best Short at the 19th Pan African film festival 2011, and a African Oscar for Best Diaspora Short at the 2011 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) in Nigeria.