Thursday, April 4, 2013

Mind Expansion Program Threatens Lo-Fi Population In Genre-Changing Film, Roxe15

Brilliant but edgy virtual reality programmer, Roxe, finds herself under attack by a lethal digital virus while designing a mind expansion program in Celia C. Peters’ lo-fi futuristic short film, Roxe15.


The film goes into production this month while Artistic Freedom, Celia’s production company, continues to raise funds for post-production.  Interested backers can find detailed information on the story, characters, costume, setting, cast and crew in this unique online Creative Guide.

Celia C. Peters is an avant-garde filmmaker creating compelling stories with diverse character, both a member of the New York Women in Film and Television and the Writers Guild of America.  She was awarded a 2012 residency at Hawthornden International Retreat for Writers in Midlothian, Scotland.  Her psychologically inspired, character-driven screenwriting has been both prize-winning (Godspeed, 2011 African American Women in Cinema Film Festival; Roxe15, 2004 SFBFF) and recognized in competition.

Celia’s credits include “Figure It Out For Yourself,” “Poetry In Motion,” “Rethinking Beauty,” and “Editing Uptown,” the latter being a featurette on our company’s feature film, “Uptown”.

Roxe15 is being produced by Nicole C. Sylvester.

To contribute towards the production of Roxe15, visit http://bit.ly/roxe15short

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