Macaroni Necklaces
"Macaroni Necklaces” is a mockumentary comedy written and directed by Dusty Trice. The short film focuses on a bickering couple who make arts and crafts while their marriage falls apart at the seams.
Starring Julie Brister as the colorfully crafty Holly Graham and Mike Frankovich as artistic handyman Horace Graham. Featuring music by Supaman, including the songs "It Rains" & "Why".
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Dusty TriceDirector
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Dusty TriceWriter
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Dusty TriceProducer
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Julie BristerKey CastReno 911!, Review, Parks and Recreation
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Mike FrankovichKey Cast
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Dusty TriceKey Cast
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SupamanMusic
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Comedy, Mockumentary
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Runtime:16 minutes 22 seconds
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Completion Date:January 27, 2016
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Production Budget:20,000 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:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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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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Lyons Film Festival 2016Lyons, CO
United States
June 4, 2016
Dusty Trice is a Writer/Director/Comedian who lives in the Los Angeles area. He wrote a couple screenplays, co-created the Stand Up Bus and directed the short film “Macaroni Necklaces."
Trice was born in Florence, Alabama and raised in North Dakota, where he attended Simle Middle School and Bismarck High School. He attended the University of Minnesota and earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science at North Dakota State University. Trice was a political staffer for 15 years. He ran events for Senator Al Franken's 2008 campaign - one of the closest races in federal election history - and produced online campaigns for the Marijuana Policy Project in Washington, D.C, helping legalize marijuana in Colorado and medical cannabis in several other states. Trice began performing stand-up comedy at night at the Comedy Zone in Charlotte, NC, while working days at the 2012 DNC Convention.
Now he writes fart jokes, so things obviously worked out great.
Mr. Trice does not wish to make a statement at this time.