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Hello, and thanks
for checking out our webpage! Let me tell you a little
bit about this film, entitled (modestly enough), The
Greatest Story Of All Time.
The Greatest Story Of All Time (or, to
use an unattractive acronym, GSOAT),
is a 20-minute short film, a comedy
that's a little weird and a little offbeat, and, dare
I say, sassy? No? OK, I won't say sassy. Let's say brilliant,
then.
Shot on 35mm anamorphic film, the project looks beautiful,
sounds great and is overall a film I am very proud of.
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GSOAT tells the story of a young man
and his quest to meet God. When we meet this young
man, named Ralph, he is travelling out into the desert
with his friend Jim, in the hopes of meeting a Native
American spirit guide. While this idea doesn't turn
out how he hoped, he does get the chance, finally,
to meet God!
However, God is not exactly how Ralph
expected him to be.
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When I tell you that this
film also involves the Amish, talking
cars, giant robots, and bikini-clad
cheerleaders, you will begin to see that this is not
your typical short film.
I think we have managed to create something unique,
something professional, something interesting, and most of all,
something really funny with this film. I am very proud of the
work of everyone involved with the production, from the actors
to the PAs.
So check out the site, look at some pictures,
download some clips, and enjoy!
-Nick Heim, director |
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