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(NARRATIVE - 19 minutes, 50 seconds)
A
newly married couple sees a popular game show as their ticket out
of their mother-in-law's house and on to a life of their own. This
short comedy begs the question, what are you gonna do when you have
more answers than questions?
Filmmaker Profile: Tony Shaff
Tony Shaff is a writer and director currently living in Los Angeles.
Tony's Award winning short Until the Last Moment, which aired on
PBS in 1996 as part of the emerging filmmaker's series, brought
to the surface a fictional account of the ways in which teenagers
were dealing with the HIV and AIDS crisis. Tony studied at the North
Carolina School of the Arts School of filmmaking and was selected
as one of ten students to take part in the film and video directing
discipline. His work at NCSA allowed him to explore social and human
issues through a variety of film genres ranging from comedic and
dramatic narratives to experimental and documentary works.
Contact Information:
phone: 213/637-0432
e-mail: tonyshaff@hotmail.com
Local Connections
- Tony studied at the North Carolina School
of the Arts School of filmmaking and was selected as one of ten
students to take part in the film and video directing discipline.
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