

First up... Josh Smith Director of "Feast of Souls" - 2004 - 34 minutes - Three friends from childhood find out that life may be temporary, but vengeance is eternal. A mysterious journey through hell, history and the rural American south.

Josh blinking for the flashes... Sorry Josh, it was the only close up photo we had of you.

Josh and Jon discussing the movie.

Neil Ira Needleman explaining his very funny movie... "Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn"- 2004 - 7 minutes - Aunt Esther says that "Chanukah" is spelled with an "H," but Aunt Naomi insists that "Hanukah" is spelled with a "Ch." Will these elderly sisters ever agree on anything?

Sean Laskey talking about his very inspiring documentary. This is a must see for any artist. "Last Dance" - 2004 - 52 minutes -This documentary examines music makers aged 35+ who, other than struggling to get their music heard, have joined their passions with all the other things in their lives. Their passion, "music", is right alongside their careers and families. Their end goal is "not" fame and fortune, but rather their next performance, their next CD, or the next song they write.

To get a copy or for more information... http://www.orangemoonfilms.com/