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"Bernee
is what I Love Lucy would have been if she could have said what she
really thought" "Bernee
- the scene in the principal's office is worth seeing the whole
movie" On Saturday morning, January 12th, 2008, at 11:00 A.M., Sedona’s very own Dream Theater, 6615 Highway 179, will be the hosting location for the presentation of the award-winning independent film, BERNEE, produced by the Extra/Ordinary Film Project, headquartered in Hendersonville, Tennessee, a production house which has set a goal to create and premier twelve feature-length films in twelve months. “We believe in making films that are ‘a return to the great story,’ and the stars of our movies are the story-lines, plot twists, humorous dialogue and banter and general good fun and entertainment that tickles every part of us that once believed in all things funny and warms up all the parts of us that need warming back up,” says Jon Russell Cring, director and co-founder of the film company. BERNEE is the story of a single mother/waitress trying to raise a teen-age daughter while battling raging hormones, a lethargic, dead-pan but enterprising boss and a roommate who’s trying to figure out her identity in too many ways to even explain. The movie won the award for Best Actress and Best Screenplay at the Top Ten Films in America and also at the Appalachian Film Festival. The Extra/Ordinary Film Project is in Arizona filming its latest movie, Melvyn’s Clock—the ninth in the series of the twelve feature-length films. “We love to come into a new area and meet new people and expose them to some really entertaining, fun art,” says Jonathan Richard Cring, father and screenwriter. Tickets, which are five dollars general admission, can be purchased on-line at www.extraordinaryfilmproject.com or reserved at the door by calling (615) 715-1578.
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