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Joy

Synopsis: 

A modern day adaptation from Chekhov's short story JOY, about a teenager who gains attention when a video goes viral on You-Tube and wants to capitalize on the attention despite her parents misgivings.

Runtime: 
12 minutes
Information for the Audience: 

Joy is modern day adaptation from Chekhov's short story JOY, about a teenager who gains attention when a video goes viral on You-Tube and wants to capitalize on the attention despite her parents misgivings, directed by Elena Araoz and Written by Robert Strozier

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Screenings / Awards: 

Downtown Short Film Festival, New FIlm Makers New York, Marche du Film Festival De Cannes, Preselected New York State Film Festival

Recently accepted for film festivals: World Film Fair

 

 

 

Information for theatres: 

Directed by Elena Araoz, Written by Robert Strozier, Cinemetography by Stuart Townsend, Art Direction by Justin Townsend

A modern day adaptation from Chekhov's short story JOY, about a teenager who gains attention when a video goes viral on You-Tube and wants to capitalize on the attention despite her parents misgivings.

Directed by: 
Elena Araoz
Writing credits: 
Robert Strozier
Cast: 
Carrie Isaacman Marc Raco Sara Romanello
Produced by: 
Carrie Isaacman
Cinematography by: 
Stuart Townsend
Film Editing by: 
Stuart Townsend
Art Direction by: 
Justin Townsend
Release Date: 
Friday, August 10, 2012
Total votes: 473

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