Tribeca All Access® 2011
Chuck Banks is a broken down soul singer surviving off his late father’s fame and a hit he wrote years ago. He encounters an old flame who seems to offer the dream of settling down.
Director
Alrick brown is an alumni of NYU's Graduate Film program where he is currently an isntructor. His first feature, Kinyarwanda, shot in Rwanda, won the Audience Award in the World Dramatic Competetion at Sundance 2011.
Producer
Edward McDonald is completing his MFA at NYU’s Graduate Film Program where he has produced over 20 short films. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Producer
With citizenship in three countries, Tati Barrantes has produced multiple award winning films internationally. She is currently completing her MFA at NYU’s Graduate Film Program while directing and producing several new works.
Screenwriter
Mick Casale is a world-renown script consultant, educator and dramatic writer. He has taught dramatic writing at NYU for almost thirty years. He has been the head of screen writing at NYU’s acclaimed graduate school of film and TV since 2001, where many of his students have gone on to create successful movies. He is an award winning playwright. His play, Elm Circle (winner: best new play Circle Rep 1982) about teenage suicide, has played in dozens of theatres all over the US. Currently, a documentary is being made about Mr. Casale, as he travels around the world, conducting his writing workshop, and meeting with the great indigenous storytellers of the world.