Walking through Ft. Tryon Park one cold winter day, Edgar, a lonely young man who nevertheless knows exactly what he wants, sees Eve gazing at the Hudson River and wearing no coat. He immediately falls in love with her, and tells her so. She invites him to tea the next day to prove it.
When he arrives at Eve's home, he finds it's as cold as outside. Even though Eve's lips are a bit blue, the temperature doesn't seem to affect her. He keeps his coat buttoned and his gloves on as she serves him cold tea and shows him her most treasured possession, a photo book filled with odd pictures of bones and brains. This is who she really is, she tells him.
He's put off at first as he leafs through the book, at the sight of all those bones and brains, but then he starts to see how different and beautiful they really are.He pulls off his gloves, unbuttons his coat, and drinks his tea. And when he kisses her, she does something she's never done before...
...She melts.
Cold Tea is a short film shot on digital video and is headed for the short film festival circuit upon completion.
Cast & Crew:
Director & Editor: Katie Bowen
Writer & Producer: David Kosh
Eve: Julie Fitzpatrick
Edgar: David Nelson
Narrator: Guillermo Ayesa
Director of Photography: Vladimir Subotic
Original Score: Gary Regina
First Assistant Director: Marshall Korshak
Production Designer: Natassa Chrysafini
Line Producer: Edward Roy
Camera Assistant: Kristian Gonzales
Sound: Marcus Black
Key Make-up Artist: Maia Kern
Costume Designer: Marcia McIntosh
Production Assistant: Robert Spaulding
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
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