Thursday, March 24, 2011

Spielberg vs. The Shark

While the film Jaws is a classic, the story behind Jaws production is legendary. It's this legend that inspired Courage & Stupidity, a new short 25-minute film about the making of Spielberg's classic (the title is a reference to Spielberg's comment about what he thinks of when he remembers the production of Jaws.)

The film written and directed by Darin Beckstead stars the talented New York stage actor Todd Wall as the young Spielberg with a supporting role of Steven's pal George (based on George Lucas) portrayed by Aaron Fiore.

Sponsored by Panavision and Kodak film, Courage & Stupidity was shot in Salt Lake City and is a very professional looking piece of work, as evidenced through the crisp photography by Brian Sullivan (who was the 2nd unit cinematographer on Chris Columbus' Bicentennial Man.)

Courage & Stupidity had its premiere in New York City at the Queens Film Festival and screened at the International World of Comedy Festival representing the United States opening night. The film has recently been requested by Warner Brothers, DreamWorks, LucasFilm and is an official selection of 2005's Newport Beach Film Festival.

In a recent review, Movies Online wrote Big studios and directors need to take an example from Darin Beckstead who wrote and directed this short. I would encourage people to check it out.

You can watch the trailer or pick up the DVD at official site by visiting the links below.

Courage and Stupidity Trailer http://www.courageandstupidity.com/Trailer.htm

Courage and Stupidity Official Site www.courageandstupidity.com


Author:: Jan Hooks
Keywords:: Spielberg, Hollywood, Movies
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