From Noel Coward’s “Private Lives”
Remotely filmed for Playhouse on Park
Play Directed by Sean Harris
Filming Directed by Hartley Abdekalimi
Cinematography by Alex Zielinski
Short Film
Written/Directed by Hartley Abdekalimi
Cinematography by Alex Zielinski
Costume Design by Bevin McNally
Editing by David Root
Original Score by Greg Mozian & Tyler Clayton Appel
Sound Editing by Brian A. Neris
Short film
Directed by Elina Street
Produced by Louise de Nexon
Director of Photography: Alexey Kurbatov
Script Supervisor: Hartley Abdekalimi
PA for Legs Media
The motorcycle has to get to the first location, the boat needs to get ready by the time the full company has moved, the models need to be wrangled (do not let them near alcohol, especially not in their costumes), check with wardrobe, and arrange second meal for 4 am on Staten Island... A lot has to happen on a pretty tight schedule and it's Production's job to take care of it, running around like coffee-fueled madmen.
It's fun, really.
Off the coast of Providenciales, in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a ship looms near the horizon. Curious, I hopped on a jet ski and headed out to see it up close. Then when I saw the decaying cargo net hanging off the side I figured I had to climb aboard.
Built in 1952 and originally named the Fort Shevchenko, this Polish ship was in Soviet service and supposedly witnessed the Cuban Missile Crisis firsthand. It was sold to an islander and renamed La Famille Express in the 90s before ultimately being wrecked on a shallow reef during a hurricane in 2004. Gutted of all usable windows and electronics, with stairs and ladders I really shouldn't have climbed, the ship sits in the sun inviting those who feel adventurous (and unafraid of tetanus).
Gaffer. Lit with Arri Combo Kits and Keno Divas.