Saturday, October 17, 2009

Tucson: OCKHAM'S RAZOR at the Loft

 

From: Krya Batté [mailto:girlielilchick@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 11:55 PM
Subject: Announcement

 

OCKHAM'S RAZOR - Local Feature!

Wednesday, November 18th at 7:00 p.m.
Admission: $7.00 general; $5.00 students and Loft Cinema members
Proceeds will benefit the non-profit Loft Cinema and the 2009 Swim for Cures charity, The Interfaith Coalition for the Homeless.

Catch the return engagement of local filmmaker Jeremy A. Harkin's debut film OCKHAM'S RAZOR, with live music by local musician Johnny Ash before the movie!
Also featuring the new short film COUNTRY LOVE, and a post-film Q&A with the director!

Andrew Baker (Jeremy A. Harkin) seems to have it all--a wonderful job, a nice home, and an amazing girlfriend. But when his better-half Nicole (Kyra Batte) feels pressure to submit a painting for an internship at a museum that focuses her artistic talent on an ex-boyfriend (Andrew K. Christian), things take a dramatic turn, and Andrew begins to question if it's a wonderful life after all.


After turning to her art teacher (Lynn Gregson) for advice, Nicole must make some tough decisions that could either strengthen or end her relationship with Andrew, as well as determine whether or not she gets the coveted museum internship. Will Nicole choose love over art? Can Andrew win Nicole back? Although the old song says, "You can't always get what you want," maybe Andrew and Nicole will both find what they're looking for, if they just look hard enough ...


Filmed throughout the scenic Old Pueblo, and featuring an entirely Tucson-based cast of talented actors, OCKHAM'S RAZOR is a romantic comedy with an edge that will keep viewers guessing right up until the end.

The last premiere sold out! It was 500 people at The Loft and Jeremy Harkin the Director and Star of the movie is named Man of the Year from the Arizona Daily Star!

 

(Ockham's Razor, dir. Jeremy A. Harkin, 2009, 60 mins.)

 

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