Trailer and Webseries on YouTube HD

YouTube HD is finally running smooth and looking great! Please check out our channel by clicking here. Leaving comments and rating the videos bumps us up and helps more people see it. Please take a couple minutes and explore our YouTube Channel.

Film Hype Reviews Trailer and Poster

Congrats to our poster designer, Julie McLaughlin, who got 2 out of 2 Snails (yes that is good) on filmhype.net for her amazing poster design. We also got a warm review for our trailer which earned one snail and flattering remarks. We’ll take our snail with great pride.

Thanks filmhype for the support!
Features and Reviews our Teaser and Poster

Only on iTunes – Radio Interview – Sisters KZSO

While in Oregon, Eric Ernst (writer) and Danny Daneau (director) spent a day at the beatiful Sisters High School to talk about THE ATTIC DOOR and answer questions about indie filmmaking. While there, they were interviewed by th high schools AMAZING radio station. If you got 20min to kill, take a listen by clicking here (will launch iTunes).

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Nugget News Features “Attic” (again)

Nugget News - Features

The local paper for Sisters, Oregon has published a closing article about the festival and has featured our film once again. Thank you Jeff Spry for writing the article and being such a driving force of support while we were in town.

In case you missed the first article, click here to read.

Our Documentarians Latest, Premiering on HBO Monday

We are proud to share that Chris Walker, the co-creator of our behind the scenes webseries, BEHIND THE ATTIC DOOR, will be premiering his latest project on HBO Monday October 19th at 9pm. The film is called “Schmatta: Rags To Riches To Rags” and Chris served as the assistant editor and archival researcher. He traveled with the project at it’s world premiere at Toronto and now can bask in it’s HBO airtime!

Congrats on this and many more successes from your friends at THE ATTIC DOOR.

Here is the trailer:

Enzian Blog -Our Friend, Matthew Curtis

Danny Daneau
Director

We would like to thank Matthew Curtis, head programmer of the Florida Film Festival, for his recent shout out on his Indiewire hosted blog about our recent awards at the 2009 Bend FIlm Festival: Click here for article.

Enzian Theatre - Florida

Enzian Theatre - Florida

Winner! “Best Feature” “Best Cinematography” and “Best Score”

We are proud to share that our little film won several awards tonight at the Bend Film Festival awards celebration. Scott Uhlfelder took home “Best Cinematography,” Kristin Dyrud took home “Best Score,” and the production team took home the coveted “Best Feature” prize. Thank you Bend and thank you everyone who helped support our film. We had an amazing time.

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