Borona Arts Entertainment
Presents
In Association with Max Losk Productions
TraumNovela is a short film featuring an alternative dance piece directed and produced by Juan Borona and co-produced by Max Losk.
Presents
In Association with Max Losk Productions
TraumNovela is a short film featuring an alternative dance piece directed and produced by Juan Borona and co-produced by Max Losk.
www.traumnovela.com
Premiere Event:
DATE: Friday November 23rd 2012
TIME: Doors Open at 7:00pm.
Screening at 7:30pm
Meet & Greet Reception 8:00pm
LOCATION: Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue (at 2nd St.)
New York, NY 10003 USA
RSVP To: traumnovelafilm@gmail.com
VIP Only. CAST & PRODUCTION CREW free admission with free complimentary drinks and free DVD with an RSVP before November 1st .
Limited number of General Admission/ Guest Tickets will be sold on the day of the event for $5.
Special Blue Ray and DVD will be available for purchase at event for $20.
TraumNovela explores one man's spiral into obsession. This ‘Man’ finds himself in a strange nightclub populated by performers who may or may not be fragments of his own splintering mind. As he travels deeper within this strangely intriguing underworld in search of his lost wife, he encounters a Freudian dreamscape that changes him in ways he could never have imagined.
This gloriously strange film is inspired by “Dream Story” by Arthur Schnitzler.
Premiere Event:
DATE: Friday November 23rd 2012
TIME: Doors Open at 7:00pm.
Screening at 7:30pm
Meet & Greet Reception 8:00pm
LOCATION: Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue (at 2nd St.)
New York, NY 10003 USA
RSVP To: traumnovelafilm@gmail.com
VIP Only. CAST & PRODUCTION CREW free admission with free complimentary drinks and free DVD with an RSVP before November 1st .
Limited number of General Admission/ Guest Tickets will be sold on the day of the event for $5.
Special Blue Ray and DVD will be available for purchase at event for $20.
TraumNovela explores one man's spiral into obsession. This ‘Man’ finds himself in a strange nightclub populated by performers who may or may not be fragments of his own splintering mind. As he travels deeper within this strangely intriguing underworld in search of his lost wife, he encounters a Freudian dreamscape that changes him in ways he could never have imagined.
This gloriously strange film is inspired by “Dream Story” by Arthur Schnitzler.
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