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The short film, Meeting Mr. Williams, by 16-year-old filmmaker Alex Lamburini was just accepted into the Burbank International Film festival to be held sometime this summer. Alex, a junior at Molloy High School in New York City, looks to have a promising future ahead of him.
The film tells the story of a young girl who finds a solitary wilted flower in a playground and learns a valuable lesson about fitting in. It was inspired by Alex's own emotions as an alienated teenager. He was able to get across a message in less than four minutes that most high school students can’t figure out in four years.
Like most filmmakers just starting out Alex sites Steven Spielberg as his biggest influence. But the allure is not the big name and pop culture status of the E.T. and Jaws director or his $3 billion net worth. Instead,...
The short film, Meeting Mr. Williams, by 16-year-old filmmaker Alex Lamburini was just accepted into the Burbank International Film festival to be held sometime this summer. Alex, a junior at Molloy High School in New York City, looks to have a promising future ahead of him.
The film tells the story of a young girl who finds a solitary wilted flower in a playground and learns a valuable lesson about fitting in. It was inspired by Alex's own emotions as an alienated teenager. He was able to get across a message in less than four minutes that most high school students can’t figure out in four years.
Like most filmmakers just starting out Alex sites Steven Spielberg as his biggest influence. But the allure is not the big name and pop culture status of the E.T. and Jaws director or his $3 billion net worth. Instead,...
- 6/30/2010
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
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