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Bug, a rough and tough assassin tracks down Bjorn, an ex- cell mate, from a terrible time. The two play cat and mouse in a 'polite' confrontation at Bjorn's safe house, until Bug confirms what she knows and lets Bjorn live to see another day, for now.
Best Filmmaker Award winner of the Easter Seals Disability Film Challenge.
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Rosser GoodmanDirectorLove or Whatever, Holding Trevor
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Rosser GoodmanWriterPea Pod, Life's a Butch!, Wet Dress
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Nina BergmanKey Cast"Bug"Assassin X, Battleground Earth
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Bryan DilbekKey Cast"Bjorn"Dumb and Dumber To, King of Queens
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Dawn MalloryProducer
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Nicci FreemanProducerSecond Sight, Blood Shed
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Edy EnriquezProducerFinal Girl, Hancock, The Incredible Hulk
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Sara AtaiiyanProducerThe Clapper, The Organic Life
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Brad RushingCinematographyBritney Spears' "Toxic" music video, Moby's "We Are All Made of Stars" music video
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Oneita ParkerProduction DesignLove or Whatever, Holding Trevor
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Oneita ParkerCostume DesignAll Cheerleaders Die, The Meanest Man in Texas
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Renee BaronEditorLittle People, Big World
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Mystery, Action, Suspense, Disability, Women, LGBTQ, Drama, Thriller, Strong Female Lead, Women Director
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Runtime:6 minutes 39 seconds
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:Danish, English
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Shooting Format:Red
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Aspect Ratio:2.34
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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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The Easter Seals 48 Hour Disability Film ChallengeLos Angeles
United States
WINNER - Best Filmmaker Award -
WorldFest HoustonHouston, TX
United States
Southwest Premiere
WINNER - Platinum Remi Award (Thriller/Suspense) -
AudFestLos Angeles
United States
SEMI-FINALIST - Women's Film Challenge -
FILM MIAMI FEST / BEST SHORTS WORLDWIDEMiami, FL
United States
Southeast Premiere
SEMI-FINALIST - Best Short Film -
European Cinematography AwardsOn-line Competition
SEMI-FINALIST -
HollyShortsLos Angeles
United States
WORLD PREMIERE -
Ocean City Film FestivalOcean City, MD
United States
East Coast Premiere -
Los Angeles Diversity Film FestivalLos Angeles
United States
Official Selection -
Femme Filmmakers FestivalOn-line Competition
Distribution Information
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CircleContent.tvCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
Rosser Goodman got her start on Steven Spielberg’s television series, Earth2 for NBC, nearly two decades ago. It was her first barbeque, but you would never know it. Rosser took to production like a fish to water. Nothing could have been more exciting and nothing was. “It was my film boot camp,” she describes. “A huge union show, getting DGA trained, those 16 hour days... I was hooked. The sheer size, scope and process of professional filmmaking was and still is absolutely exhilarating for me.”
As a Set P.A. for the run of the show, Rosser simultaneously set about making her own film, a 17-minute short called Top of the World. That movie and a subsequent 10 more of her films went on to screen at hundreds film festivals worldwide. Titles including Daddy-O, Pain, Life’s a Butch! and Wet Dress each written, shot, produced and directed by Rosser won awards and were scooped up for distribution by the likes of PBS, Wolf Video and the CFMDC.
After moving to Los Angeles, Rosser quickly became a 1st Assistant Director in demand. She worked on countless pilots and movies, commercials and music videos. Her clients included Paramount, MTV, Disney, Showtime, Lionsgate, Sony, Universal, and Warner Brothers. In between her freelance career, Rosser took a few staff positions at various production companies as Head of Music Video for one year and Head of Production for nearly five. She worked at the Sundance Film Festival for several seasons as the manager of the iconic Egyptian Theater on Main St. Back in Los Angeles, she taught filmmaking classes at the Learning Annex, Learning Curve and served as a mentor for Filmmentor.com.
Rosser was hired to direct her first feature film, Holding Trevor, a coming of age story. It premiered at OUTFEST where she was named one of the FIVE IN FOCUS directors in THR. Regent Entertainment and Here! Media bought the movie for double the film’s shooting budget to release it theatrically in the U.S.
From there, Rosser’s production company KGB Films began developing a slate of independent films and she moved her offices to the Paramount Studios lot. There Rosser directed the romantic comedy, Love or Whatever starring Kate Flannery, Jennifer Elise Cox and Joel Rush. TLA distributed.
In 2014/15, Rosser expanded and rebranded her company to become Circle Content. In addition to feature films, Rosser produces, directs and develops content from commercials to television. Clients and brands include Facebook, Delve Creative, Rage Films and Castrol Motors.
Today, Rosser is a member of the Producers Guild of America, the Alliance of Women Directors, Film Fatales, SeeJane.org and Take the Lead / 50 Women Cohort. She has successfully managed and led over 100 feature films, television pilots, commercials, music videos and short films. Recently, Rosser won the Best Filmmaker Award for the Easter Seals Disability 48 Hour Film Challenge. Her original screenplay mongoose8 won the Panasonic Filmmakers’ Award. Rosser’s directing work currently airs on Netflix, Hulu, The Sundance Channel, and iTunes. Her humanitarian efforts include Diamond in the Raw, an organization assisting at-risk girls where she earned “Board Member of the Year.” Later, she received Lifetime Achievement Award from Millennia Scope Entertainment Foundation which eradicates homophobia through all media.