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  $6 MAN Coming to Wickenburg

          On Saturday morning, January 19th, 2008, at 11:00 A.M., Wickenburg’s very own Seguaro Theater, 176 East Wickenburg Way, will be the hosting location for the presentation of the award-winning independent film, $6 MAN, 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.

          $6 MAN, a recent entry at the Sundance Film Festival, is the story of Blake Sorenson, a young father who, having lost his wife and job, finds himself on the streets with his young daughter, Natalie, trying to survive off of a mere six dollars a day, while attempting to assist other homeless individuals around him and battling the government powers-that-be.

          “$6 MAN is not a story about homeless people, but rather, the tale of a father and daughter trying to discover how to make a path for themselves when all the poles and props that hold life up seem to be yanked away and all that’s left is your sense of humor and whatever love you can carry,” says Jonathan Richard Cring, father and screenwriter.

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.

          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. 

 

$6 Man to Premier

  The Extra/Ordinary Film Project is pleased to announce the premier of the fifth movie in its endeavor to make twelve feature length films in twelve months at the Watkins College of Art and Design Theater, 2298 Metro Center Boulevard, on Thursday night, July 26, 2007 at 7:00 P.M., admission $5 a person. 

The feature is entitled $6 Man, the story of a young father who is forced by circumstances into the streets with his daughter to face the struggles of the life of the homeless, while still trying to make a difference and provide for his young lady.

The movie features Philip Roth from Seattle , Washington , a budding West Coast actor and veteran of thirty-one films and Constance Owl from North Carolina , in the roles of the father, Blake Sorrenson and the daughter, Natalie Sorrenson, respectively.

          The movie was shot entirely on location in Middle Tennessee and features extras and co-stars from the talented artists in the area.

          “The movie is a heart-warming story laced with humor and motivated with a great message that will entertain and inspire the entire family,” says Jon Russell Cring, director and co-founder of the film project. 

The screenplay was written by Jonathan Richard Cring, recent recipient of the Best Screenplay Award at the Top Ten Films in America , and the music is co-written by Janet Clazzy, conductor of the Sumner Pops Orchestra.

For more information, please feel free to contact (615) 715-1578.