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- Set up as an old-fashioned silent movie, a desperate director needs to rescue his play from the clutches of a randy, temperamental actor just before its first performance. Hormones are raging, tempers are flaring, pretzels are flying, and the mob boss just showed up to collect the past due rent. Ahem, but the show must go on!
- "I'm not really like this," Jurgen Withers says to his opponent Death as he throws his photos down on the chess set. Das War Mal is the story of former childhood acting star, Jurgen Withers, who sells his soul to the Devil for one more shot at fame and a chance to escape his miserable life pushing a broom for an experimental German theater group. Das War Mal is also a playful romp through recent foreign films parodies.
- "No vacancies" echoes in Heike Koller's ears. She's just stepped off the boat into New York City from Germany to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer songwriter, but she'll be lucky if she can just find a decent place to live. "Squeeze Your Thumbs" is Heike Koller's transformation from disenfranchised immigrant to rising star of the music world. A heartwarming story about America's open arms to outsiders. Made as part of the 2005 New York 48 Hour Film Project, Squeeze Your Thumbs represents what results when Playomatic Media Group only has 48 hours to conceive, script, produce, shoot, edit, score and master a short film
- "So, what's the plan this time, Brainiac?" After losing three superheroes to sinister accidents, Super Sidekick Brainiac is in search of a new superhero companion, so naturally he placed a newspaper ad. He's finally down to eight applicants, but there can only be one Next Top Superhero. Let the competition begin and may the best superhero win! Made as part of the 2004 Boston 48 Hour Film Project, America's Next Top Superhero represents what results when Playomatic Media Group only has 48 hours to conceive, script, produce, shoot, edit, score and master a short film. On the evening of Friday, April 2nd, Team Playomatic randomly drew the "Superhero" genre out of a hat and was informed the following items must be included in the film: Prop: Garden Hose Character: Spudgy McGonnagle, a Pastry Chief Line of Dialogue: "So, what's the plan this time, Brainiac?" This award-winning short was shot on Saturday, April 3rd and edited on Sunday, April 4th in Beverly, Massachusetts. It was first screened as an audience favorite at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge on Tuesday, April 6th and later included in the Best of Boston screening on May 9th at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, Massachusetts. Winner of an unprecedented three awards at the Best of Boston screening: Best Costumes Best Use of Character Best Use of Line of Dialogue.