Stealing Home
| Directed by: | Aaron Coffman |
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| Written by: | Aaron Coffman |
| Starring: | Libby Bibb, Mark Asser |
| Country: | U S A |
| Created: | 2006 |
| Runtime: | 15 min. |
| Member: | alcoffman |
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Film Description:
Synopsis
Stealing Home is the story of a single mother who must recapture the relationship she once had with her son and come to terms with the role she now plays in his life. They realize that what they can have is something much stronger, based on love that only comes through shared pain. The life they create will not be built on stolen memories but on new experiences and a deep understanding that together they can create a new version of home.
Forms: Narrative Fiction, Short
Genres: Drama, Coming of Age , Independent
Screenings & Events
St. Louis Filmmaker's Showcase
Film Festival
St. Louis, MO, U S A
July 2006
Griffon International Film Festival
Film Festival
Awards: Best Drama
St. Joseph, MO, U S A
October 2006
St. Louis International Film Festival
Film Festival
St. Louis, MO, U S A
November 2006
Show-Me Missouri International Film Festival
Film Festival
Springfield, MO, U S A
February 2007
Cast & Crew
Aaron Coffman (Executive Producer, Director), Bill Parmentier (Producer)
WritingAaron Coffman (Writer)
PerformanceAidan McCarter (Supporting Actor), Brian Harting (Supporting Actor), Dale D. Moore (Supporting Actor), Libby Bibb (Lead Actor), Mark Asser (Lead Actor)
CameraAutumn Eakin (Assistant Camera), Keith Hueffmeier (Cinematographer/DP)
Art DepartmentJustin Tolliver (Production Designer)
Post ProductionRon Warner (Sound Editor)
MusicDaniel Godsil (Original Music/Composer)
AcademicJorge Oliver (Academic Advisor), (School Administrator)
The Show-Me Missouri International Film Festival is an annual event hosted by the Missouri Film Alliance of Springfield that celebrates the art of independent filmmaking. The festival provides an opportunity to educate, stimulate, support, and celebrate the art of film in Springfield, Missouri.[link]
Stealing Home By Aaron Coffman
Aaron Coffman was kind enough to send me his short film, Stealing Home. I've been following his blog for a while now, and always thought through his stills & trailer that this movie looked pretty good. But, of course, the entire film could have sucked balls.
Well, it didn't. At all.
My review Of Stealing Home:
If I could describe it in one word I'd say "excellent." This is a fine, fine film. And I say film because, well, it was actually made on FILM. And it's a beautiful thing to see. God, I miss it. My last handful of projects have all been DV, and while DV is okay to use it simply does not compare. There is a beauty and quality to film that can't be topped.
The script - The story is about a mother & son trying to connect after a divorce. The script itself is good, Aaron uses minimal dialogue throughout, but what's most important is what's NOT being said. What these characters are feeling is the focus, and he really captured that. I went through a divorce myself, although I was 9 (months) old when it happened in my situation, the point is the aftermath is brutal, terrifying, and life shattering. Although this movie takes place after the divorce, you can see it's lasting effect on the son.
Sound - Was decent. A few minor sound problems, nothing that took me out of the film.
Direction - Perfect. The shots were solid, and not wasted. What I really liked was how Aaron kept the camera moving. Too many movies rely on boring/uninteresting static shots. But he wasn't moving it just the the hell of it either. The performances were top notch. Very natural. And the kid who played the son, Grady, (Mark Asser) was great, I've worked with plenty of kids who were not, let's just say, camera-ready. This kid was natural and he seemed to really nail the character and the emotions. Dad was good in a small role, and Mom (Libby Bibb) was excellent. All around, a well-casted movie. And this type of movie needed a solid cast who understood the material. They nailed it. Kudos to Aaron for getting these performances.
Cinematography - Well, like I said, I loved the look of it. But the lighting (both interiors & exteriors) also looked great. The colors really stood out, and the framing was perfect.
Pacing - Just a note that this flew by. It's a little over 15 minutes long, but I've seen plenty of shorts that feel like 3 hours. Not this. Like I said, not a shot was wasted.
Love to see a feature of this. I think the possibility is there, expanding the story/characters, etc. There's a ton of material here. It's nice & refreshing to see a filmmaker out there with some actual talent, even if he is from St. Louis.
Congrats, Aaron. Keep us posted!
Aidan McCarter
Brian Harting
Mark Asser
Dale D. Moore
Libby Bibb
Director and D.P.
Jonathan M. Waters - A.D.
Mark Asser as Grady
Dale D. Moore as Dan
Keith - D.P. and Autumn - Camera Asst.
Trusting the Grips
Justin Tolliver - Sound Recording and Production Design
Aidan and Mark
Brian and Libby
One-Sheet




5 Comments about Stealing Home
Feb 27, 2007 11:37PM
Congratulations on all your success.
Nov 21, 2006 02:30PM
I watched the trailer... then I watched the clip. I wanted to see more. The clip conveyed so much and pulled me in... first with curiosity, then with emotion. I was really bummed when the clip ended.
Nov 20, 2006 09:35PM
beautiful.
Oct 27, 2006 02:42PM
congratulations on the best drama nod!
Aug 23, 2006 10:11PM
Cool clips.
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