Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Ba Naché dol Fonn Baeo
Ba Naché dol Fonn Baeo_Trailer.1 from Brad Stabio on Vimeo.
This is the first official trailer for our short film, Ba Naché dol Fonn Baeo. Here's the official synopsis:
Ba Nache dol Fonn Baeo is a foreign film. But unlike other foreign films, this one is foreign to everyone no matter what their nationality. Because the entire dialog of this film is in no known language; it was a language made up on the spot, improvised on the fly by the actors. Only after the final edit were subtitles written and added. Walking the delicate line of both paying homage to and spoofing the New Wave of French Cinema from the early 1960s, Ba Nache dol Fonn Baeo is stylish, hilarious and wonderfully melodramatic.
Beautifully shot in B&W by Brook Aitken, cinematographer of the 2010 Oscar-winning documentary THE COVE, it follows ultra-cool Fonn Baeo and his lover Moulousse as they spend a carefree day playing in the city. Reuniting with an old acquaintance, however, brings an unexpected twist to their seemingly charmed lives. Will their luck run out, or will love prevail?
Ba Nache dol Fonn Baeo is a story of love, jealousy, friendship and betrayal told in a manner that would make Godard, Truffaut and Melville proud. Or possibly roll over in their graves.
Check out the whole movie, as well as lots of other cool stuff from Cinema Geeks Productions.
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