99 Pieces DVD Release Date and Details
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Los Angeles - CA. Dec 3, 2008. The Micro budget thriller “99 Pieces” which took home 5 award nominations, 10 Official Selections and a great deal of critic praise, comes out on DVD December 23rd, 2008. Vanguard Cinemas (The guys who brought you such awesome films as “Sling Blade” with Billy Bob Thorton.) picked up the film made by first time feature director Anthony Falcon, for distribution.
Releasing two days before Christmas, the DVD contains a few killer audio tracks including “Endings Are Beginnings” and “Stepping Stone” by the hit artist AM, “Walk Away” by the popular Jay Nash and two tracks by new artist September Forever. Plus the DVD comes packed with bonus content; such features as Filmmaker Commentary, the Teaser and Theatrical Trailer, a 10 Minute Documentary Making an Ultra Low Budget Horror Film (with inside info on the secrets of shooting and creating some of the scenes and gore for “99 Pieces”,) and a special treat this holiday season with one of Falcon’s early short films, “Quin’s Run”. Falcon chose this short for the DVD release because it ties into to his latest feature film, “Diary of Michael Richard Paul”.
“Diary” which is being portrayed as the most twisted love story ever, is a “psychological romance” blending a real life relationship through home video, with fictional feature film footage. The story revolving around a man who has recently been struck with the loss of his wife, dedicates the next year to having no human contact and remembering her. Yet as the months progress, the character of Michael finds himself slowly losing sanity as he develops multiple personalities.
Falcon’s second feature “Diary of Michael Richard Paul” was made during the writer’s strike with no script or treatment. The film just released a Red-Band Theatrical Trailer for the new film and 4 Behind The Scenes Videos for the film including” Behind the Story of the Diary”, “A Film Without A Script”, “A Solo Project” and “Blending Reality with Film”.







