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“Buster Keaton lives on”
How to Be a Filmmaker (Short Film) A banana, a pie, a pink elephant head... and a vintage football? In this surreal, slapstick whirlwind, three chaotic 'Penistone Round Table' Volunteers stumble through the absurd but heartfelt process of How to be a Filmmaker. With tips from Keaton Talmadge, the great-granddaughter of Buster Keaton himself, “How to Be a Filmmaker” breaks the fourth wall and all the rules in a riotous crash course on creativity, all leading to the big screen at the Penistone Paramount Theatre. Funny, fast-paced, and lovingly bonkers. Screenplay by Jennifer Bulcock Shot & edited by Shaun Stone-Riley Credits; Voice Over Keaton Talmadge PRT volunteers: Jon "That Jon" Gilbert Zak "Zag" Davis Chris McKenzie Projectionist / Conductor Brian Barnsley Stressed Crew member Jennifer Bulcock BTS - Calum Auckland Drone shot - Mickey Moo
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$1,000
Revenue
$1,000

The Minions embark on their first day of work, eager to prove themselves in their new roles. After watching a hilariously outdated 'Initiation Video,' three rookie Minions take on bomb-carrying duty. Predictably, their enthusiasm quickly spirals into chaos as they bungle the simplest of tasks. Packed with slapstick comedy and the Minions' trademark antics, this short highlights their lovable ineptitude in the workplace.

The Minions fight over a delicious banana... but is that all they want?!