Yes folks, from the mind of Rob Baniewicz. Known for the cult film, "The Good Life" and "Fisher's Bay" comes a tale so disturbing and so delightfully twisted that you may loose your mind!!!! Seen at the Philadelphia Film Festival and at Tromadance, one could say: Rob is making an impact on the very way we see film today.
Using his film expertise, Robert Baniewicz depicts a world in which anything can happen. And the black and white stock that Robert hand spun through his bolex camera only adds depth, or as the french say, "mis-en-sen" (spelled wrong here on purpose) to the composition of the images. Thus, increasing one's pleasure doubly.
Kudos to your ROBERT! I'll be looking forward to your next film.
PS. Can you sign my limited edition "The Good Life" lobby card I bought off ebay?
Using his film expertise, Robert Baniewicz depicts a world in which anything can happen. And the black and white stock that Robert hand spun through his bolex camera only adds depth, or as the french say, "mis-en-sen" (spelled wrong here on purpose) to the composition of the images. Thus, increasing one's pleasure doubly.
Kudos to your ROBERT! I'll be looking forward to your next film.
PS. Can you sign my limited edition "The Good Life" lobby card I bought off ebay?