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Feature-Length Neo-Noir Thriller "The Girl, The Gun, and Everything" Completed and Selling at AFM

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"The Girl, The Gun, & Everything is Chicago-born writer and director Mario Bova's first foray into feature film territory.  Despite the loss of the tax credit for film companies in West Michigan, Mario is determined to showcase the potential that both the city of Grand Rapids and its inhabitants have to offer.  The film has turned into an exciting collaborative effort between several area musicians, actors, designers, and artists.



Josh Tyron (Director of Photography), a Grand Rapids native, has leant his supreme sense of cinematic style to hundreds of area projects (including Art Prize) as well as commercial endeavors all over the world.  You can check out his reel (and get in contact with him) on Vimeo here.

Hailing from the sunny isle of Los Angeles, CA, Michael Knorr (of Silent K Studios) has worked on numerous local film and video endeavors, most recently lending his talents to hit indie alt-country band Ribbons of Song on their Kickstarter campaign video.Synopsis:

When two down-and-out Grand Rapids twenty-somethings answer an online ad looking to make a quick buck, they don't realize it might be the last thing they ever do. Because when the 'surveillance job' turns out to be much more than they bargained for, they find themselves dragged further and further into the city's seedy underbelly and onto the wrong side of the law, where the truth is what you can prove.
Writer-Director Mario Bova is at AFM and is available through Tuesday morning for meetings before returning to Chicago.  

The Cast
 

Interested parties should call 219-682-8136 or email tuttifuoriproductions@gmail.com
 

Full Screener Available Upon Request. Trailer viewable here: 

www.thegirlthegunandeverything.com


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