Body/Antibody in Brooklyn

Jordan | No News Is Good News, Tales Of Hoffman | Friday, May 4th, 2007

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A double-whammy of Body/Antibody news to report.

Last night’s cast & crew screening went off without a hitch — you’ve no idea just how to-the-wire we were on some of it, so if things seemed smooth, know it could have easily gone the other way. Thanks to everyone who made it! And there should be photos of the event heading this way soon.

In more exciting news, we’re happy to announce that Body/Antibody has been accepted in competition in this year’s Brooklyn International Film Festival. Over 2000 applicants and one-hundred something accepted (and very few of them American features.) The screenings the first week of June will be the first open to ordinary citizens. Huzzah!

Check this spot for more specific info as it comes.

And look at our BIFF page here.

4 Comments »

  1. […] Starting out like a romantic comedy about a phobic shut-in and his sexy neighbor, this truly independent production soon turns into a taut, claustrophobic thriller. The debts to Something Wild, Shallow Grave, and Double Indemnity are obvious but never overwhelm the original vision co-directors Kerry Douglas Dye and Jordan Hoffman bring to their material. In the interest of full disclosure, I should probably mention that I’m friends with the filmmakers and appeared in their previous production — so I’ll refrain from giving Body/Antibody a rating. The film will be screening in competition at the Brooklyn International Film Festival this June. Body/Antibody features fine performances by Robert Gomes, Leslie Kendall, Frank Deal, and Deborah Gibson (!). […]

    Pingback by jürgen fauth’s muckworld » Blog Archive » Body/Antibody — May 4, 2007 @ 12:11 pm

  2. this really is so fucking cool!
    congrats!!!!

    Comment by hillary — May 4, 2007 @ 1:23 pm

  3. Congratulations!!

    Comment by Ralph Pulner — May 4, 2007 @ 6:14 pm

  4. This is great, guys! Congratulations!!!

    Comment by Rob — May 4, 2007 @ 6:46 pm

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