Feb 18

LATEST NEWS: “A Woman Called Job” is creating Original Score to complete film

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February 18th, 2009

One Brick Films is currently seeking finishing funds to complete “A Woman Called Job”. Screeners are available for interested producers. Post-production is headed up by veteran editor of over 35 films, Ed Marx (”Jeepers Creepers I & II”, “Swimming With Sharks”, “Peaceful Warrior”, “Humboldt County”).

After successfully recording acoustic guitar elements of the original score with Chandler Kinchla of the band Blues Traveler, OBF has recently gained the interest of innovative composer Andy Garfield to record additional music and to create psychedelic sound design elements for “A Woman Called Job”.  Andy most recently worked on indy horror films Hatchet and Frozen which was just selected for competition at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010.

A Woman Called Job” is about an uninspired ghostwriter who embarks on a psychedelic journey where he meets his muse, a woman called Job. One Brick Films is currently in the final stages of post-production with its first feature film based on a story by W. Watts Biggers (creator of 1960’s cartoon ‘Underdog‘)  starring Australian actor Adam Garcia (”Coyote Ugly”, the musical “Wicked”, “Flight of the Concords”, “Riding In Cars With Boys”, “Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen”) and actress Tamara Feldman (”Perfect Stranger”, “Hatchet”, “Gossip Girl”,” Dirty Sexy Money”). “A Woman Called Job” marks the first feature length film for writer /director Kurt Burk, which was produced by One Brick Films co-founder Mark J. Melchiori.  The film was shot on location in Cape Cod, Massachusetts by cinematographer James Mann.

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Feb 14

Forbes Magazine on “A Woman Called Job”

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February 14th, 2009

Check out the following link to a full page article in Forbes about director Kurt Burk and his relationship with W. Watts Biggers, creator of the 1960’s cartoon series Underdog and author of A Woman Called Job and The Man Inside, both projects at One Brick Films. After 40 years, W. Watts Biggers finally sees his stories turned into feature films.

Forbes Magazine 8.13.07 - p. 46 ‘Have No Fear’ by Evan Hessel

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