Sweet High Revenge
In this short office comedy, Calvin has been working non-stop, but when his boss gives him way too many re-shoots, he loses it. Calvin gets revenge on Mr. Henderson by putting laxatives into his coffee, but before he makes his escape, he gets distracted by delicious food on the desk. After he eats them, he finds out they’re marijuana brownies and his boss is about to enter the office. Now he must hide, staying undetected as he’s tripping on lots drugs.
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Harrison Hahne-LumDirectorA Swan Story, The Jerry Condition
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Harrison Hahne-LumWriterA Swan Story, The Jerry Condition
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Harrison Hahne-LumProducerA Swan Story, The Jerry Condition
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Detriq JohnsonKey Cast"Calvin J. Moore"
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Daniel MartKey Cast"Mr. Henderson"
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Ricky FloresKey Cast"Andy"
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Lydia DuranCinematographer
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Antonio CastellanosAssistant Camera
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Jacky AraujoAssistant Director
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Wilson Daniel AyalaSound and Mixer
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Natushka SutanMixer and Sound
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Ece KarayalScript Consultant
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Gonzalo GomezScript Consultant
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:comedy, drama, office
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Runtime:11 minutes 11 seconds
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Completion Date:December 12, 2024
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Country of Origin:United States, United States
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Country of Filming:United States, 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:No
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Student Project:Yes - Miami Dade College
Harrison Hahne-Lum is a young filmmaker located in Southern Florida. He works in directing, writing, and stop motion animation. He spent over 2 years making his stop motion film A Swan Story. Harrison has volunteered on several projects made by filmmakers with autism and help their dreams come to reality. He worked as a production assistant on music videos and the Feature Film Blindfold Butterfly. He’s Adobe certified in Premier Pro, Photo Shop, and Video Design. One of his short films, The Jerry Condition, got a standing ovation and won several awards, including best comedy at the Montclair Film's Emerging Filmmaker Competition. His other film A Swan Story, won best screenplay at Las Cruses Film Festival. His film has been accepted into several film festivals including the Hollywood Florida Film Fest, Miami Web Fest, Chroma Art Film Festival, Film Gate, Outshine, and Garden State Film Festival. Harrison Lum is an award-winning filmmaker, and he would love to collaborate with you.
I made this for my finals at Miami-Dade College. I had a lot of hurdles to jump threw, like getting an office location, finding actors who would work for food, and half my crew dropping out the day before I started filming. In the end, I was able to make a unique comedy short film, that made everyone I showed it to laugh and cheer. And that's what making movies is about. It's not about making money or the fame, it's about entertaining people and showing them a great time.