
So I tried to make some witted title about Eric being short and also being in a short film, but it didn’t pan out.
Anywho, in true Eric blabbery fashion
, here’s a long post about his upcoming film which has generated a lot of positive buzz. To be honest, the flick doesn’t sound that bad. We just might have to downlo… go out and see it. Hopefully Woobie makes a cameo! Split in two just for you!
Helllllllllllllllo all! I have some exciting news to share with you guys. A few months back, I was lucky enough to film a role in a short film, “The Mandala Maker” written and directed by Sam Borowski. Working alongside actors such as Daniel Roebuck (“Lost,” “Matlock,” “Halloween,” “Nash Bridges”), Tony Award winner and Emmy nominee Terrence Mann, Yangzom Brauen (“Aeon Flux”) and more, it’s safe to say that I was quite honored to be sharing the screen with such an esteemed cast.
And although he would KILL me if he knew I was doing this, I have to give a shout out to the uber talented writer/director, Sam Borowski. Scope him out and show him some love on imdb, hit him up on myspace, what have you…but jump on this guy’s bandwagon now before he blows up. He has a few major projects in the pipeline and in a few years, I’m going to be telling people “a few years back, I actually got to work with Sam Borowski.” Haha. I’m telling you…big things are on the horizon for him.
So, in any event, the film is starting to get some exciting press and yours truly got a very nice shout out in one of the articles (SEE BELOW THE DOTTED LINE…my section is towards the end of the article). The NY Daily News and The Asbury Park Press have articles in the works too, and there has been some amazing internet coverage. Yada City online wrote:
(“Hello world ….the staff of yadacity wants to know, do you have the patience to create a Tibetan Mandalas? Maybe you should find it – it has healing powers so says the lead character in the new, indie short THE MANDALA MAKER, by Sam Borowski.
The flick, which is getting that “Slumdog buzz,” tells the story of Naomi, a woman who attempts to heal herself from a past tragedy by painting Tibetan Mandalas. FYI, those are circular designs that psychologists – including the legendary Carl Jung- say have ‘healing’ powers. This opens a whole new world of possibilities for Naomi.
THE MANDALA MAKER is on the fast track to get a nod, in the live-action short category, for the 2010 Academy-Award. The movie was shot on the highest form of High Def ever created —The Red One HD Camera.”)
And here is that article that mentions me! Thanks as always for all of your support as I move forward in the next stages of my career.
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