Here's a great short film that's a little different than some of the short films I've posted before, but it's pretty damn hilarious. It's a period comedy called The Duel at Blood Creek, about a fashionable duelling ground which gets a bit overcrowded at dawn.
The film was directed by Leo Burton, it's extremely well made. The writing, the acting and the cinematography are fantastic. I especially enjoyed the characters. I like this kind of humor so it had me laughing through most of it. I think you will enjoy this one so check it out.
The Duel at Blood Creek - Short Film from Leo Burton on Vimeo.
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The film was directed by Leo Burton, it's extremely well made. The writing, the acting and the cinematography are fantastic. I especially enjoyed the characters. I like this kind of humor so it had me laughing through most of it. I think you will enjoy this one so check it out.
The Duel at Blood Creek - Short Film from Leo Burton on Vimeo.
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- 11/21/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Why Watch? Blood Creek, as it turns out, is an incredibly popular spot for duels. Also, coordinating different duels was pretty confounding, and there were a shit ton of them back in the day. This short from Leo Burton layers chaos upon poetically insulting language and manages to build a strong, funny story out of what could have easily been a 5-minute sketch. Instead of toying with one odd concept, it toys with 2 or 3 to create something truly special. Plus, it’s aided by great camera work and the star of the show – a boisterous, rousing old-timey score. Oh, and talk about a finish. Genius. Pure genius. What will it cost? Only 14 minutes. Skip Work. You’ve Got Time For More Short Films...
- 4/27/2012
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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