JEREMY CARR (Writer/ Director) is an award winning writer/director who has written several feature length screenplays and directed over a dozen short films.

His latest short film, the surreal thriller Ice Cream Ants is now on the festival circuit and premiered at the 2006 Woods Hole Film Festival.

His first feature to direct, a psychological drama tentatively called Lucid is currently in production and was an official selection of the 2004 New York IFP Market as a work-in-progress.

Other current projects include The War On Kids, a feature length documentary about American youth which he shot, edited and co-produced and Nuclear Winter, a short film he was invited to guest direct for the First Sundays Comedy Film Festival in New York City.

Two of Jeremy's short stories, Emma SRED, The Sleepy Head and Another Bad Night in Bensonhurst have been published in anthologies by Double Dragon Press and he was co-writer of the play St. Rosita & The Francophone which premiered at the 1998 New York International Fringe Festival.

Jeremy has also worked as a professional script analyst for such companies as Miramax Films, Revolution Studios, and Full Moon Entertainment. As Senior Producer of Distant Corners Entertainment, in addition to developing and supervising the production slate, Jeremy wrote and produced the on-line animated series Wish You Were Here.

A graduate of the Boston University Film Program (1995), Jeremy now lives in Brooklyn, NY, where many of his films and stories are set.

MARC CALAMIA (Producer) is the founder of SAGEWORX, an independent media collective in New York City which produces digital content for film, TV and the web. Currently, he is directing and co-producing the television series, Living Treasures, for network broadcast.

Marc is also the President & co-founder of FATFRAME, an independent digital production company in New York City, which is slated to produce eight original digital features in 2006 and 2007.

As a director of photography, Marc has worked on feature films, documentaries, and television productions. Most recently he shot the independent feature Privacy, which will be hitting the festival circuit soon, and the upcoming documentary RNC 2004 (working title), for Mad Dog Films, Inc., which will be released in 2006.

Marc is formerly a professional dancer with 20 plus years experience on Broadway and on the silver screen. He was last seen as a nightly performer in the New York City Broadway musical Chicago, and was featured in the Miramax film of the same name, directed by Rob Marshall.

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