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It’s Me, Matthew! was mentioned and reviewed Wednesday, July 30th by Cinema Without Borders BLOGS, and this is what they had to say!
Behold…The Power of Short Films
Ah, the blockbusters. We commonly flock to multiplex theaters to watch the films of the summer which seem dazzle the senses. In the interim, we sometimes forget the [...]
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Great news! Last week I found out we were officially accepted into The West Hollywood Film Festival. Our screening date will be Friday, August 1st @ 4:30pm at, Regency Theater, 7907 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Tickets cost $10.00
Also, do not forget to check out our screening at The Third Annual International [...]
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The majority of short films tend to be used as a calling card to showcase a filmmakers work. It’s Me, Matthew! was produced for these two reasons: to showcase my work for feature film consideration, and to gauge the audiences response to better improve the feature. I recently called and met up with Julia Cameron, [...]
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Since It’s Me, Matthew! is psychological drama based on a true story. This week I asked Scott Liff, who is a licensed psychotherapist to share his professional and personal opinion on the film from a Psychotherapists point of view. Also, we just got accepted into the Third Annual Think Short Film Festival; stay [...]
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On Friday, June 27, on the front cover of the Portuguese-American Newspaper, LusoAmericano, the headline read, “Portuguese-American actor launches a short film that is semi-autobiographical.”
Inside the newspaper on page 11, was a one page editorial discussing the film It’s Me, Matthew! I have translated a short synopsis with selected quotes from the article. The language [...]
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This Wednesday, I found out we were officially selected to appear as a work in progress at The Fortress of the Arts Festival of Shorts, in Philadelphia on Saturday, June 21st. With such short notice, native Philadelphian and fellow cast member Melissa Russo and I decided to do something different and took the Chinatown bus [...]
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I am very thankful our private screening party last week was very successful, for the feedback has been positive. Here is what people are saying.
“Michael Ferreira hosted friends and family at the new Hell’s Kitchen hotspot 1,2,3 for a private screening of It’s Me, Matthew!, a short film he wrote, produced, directed and stars in. [...]
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“Village Voice gadfly Michael Musto, meanwhile, makes his acting debut in “It’s Me, Matthew!” playing a ‘clever but clearly disconnected therapist.’”—STARR REPORT by Michael Starr, NEW YORK POST–June 5, 2008.
A celebration of “It’s Me, Matthew!” Cast and crew private screening party.
Previously mentioned in HX Magazine, “Michael Ferreira’s [...]
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A new video of the making behind the scene of “It’s Me, Matthew!” Featuring: Michael Musto, Paul Anthony Stewart, Michael Ferreira, Monique Crous, Eric Wilke, Louise Devery, Michael LaVoie, and hosted by: Mikael St. George
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What is in a name? A sense of identity? A cultural label of a person? An attachment or detachment of self? Hopefully, a sense of authenticity!
One day I knocked on a friend’s door and she asked, “Who is it?” It’s Me, Michael! She shined the light that I always introduce myself that way. She pointed [...]
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