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FilmThe Land of College Prophets | |
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Directed by | Mike Aransky |
Starring | Thomas Edward Seymour Phil Guerrette Russ Russo Paul DeSimone |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Language | English |
The Land of College Prophets is a 2005 independent comedy film produced by the Hale Manor Collective, a trio of Connecticut filmmakers consisting of Mike Aransky, Phil Guerrette and Thomas Edward Seymour. The film mixes comedy with science-fiction in a tale of two brawling college students (Guerrette and Seymour) who accidentally reactivate a dormant well that spews toxic liquids into the surrounding community, resulting in abrupt and deadly changes within nature and people.
The Land of College Prophets was shot in digital video on locations across Connecticut in 2003. The film premiered in New York in 2005,and later won five awards at the 2005 B-Movie Film Festival, including Best Picture. It also won the Best Picture Award at the 2005 New Haven Underground Film Festival and the Best Ensemble Award from Bare Bones International Film Festival. Reviews were generally positive, with Rick Curnutte of The Film Journal proclaiming that it “could easily become the first genuine cult hit of the DV era.”
The film was released on DVD in 2005 by York Entertainment.
References
- Film Threat essay
- Review by James O'Ehley
- Review in The Film Journal
- Amazon.com page for the film's DVD release
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External links
- The Land of College Prophets at IMDb
- Template:Amg movie
- The Land of College Prophets at Rotten Tomatoes
- FilmCritic.com review:
- Monsters At Play review:
- Creature-Corner.com interview with Thomas Edward Seymour:
- PulpLit article on the making of the film: