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BURNING ANNIE
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"Meet Max. He's got a love-hate relationship
with love, hate, and relationships."
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* B E S T F E A T U R E * * B E S T F E A T U R E *
* MassBay Film Festival * * West Virginia Filmmakers *
* 2004 * * Film Festival 2004 *
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* WINNER * BEST SCREENPLAY - BEST DIRECTOR - BEST ACTOR * *
* * 2004 Tastie Awards * SMMASH Film Festival * *
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* Nominated for FIVE Golden Starfish Awards at the Hamptons
* Int'l Film Festival * Best Feature, Best Lead Actor,
* Best Director, Best Original Score, and Best Screenplay
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* * * Directed by Van Flesher * * * Written by Zack Ordynans * * *
* * * * Produced by Randy Mack * * *
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* * www.BurningAnnie.com * *
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Reviews
The Dreamers' Field (2017)
Compelling look into the purity- and futility- of music
This is a fascinating docu that follows a band of young musicians as they try to use music to escape their Israeli life. It very pleasingly lacks the tropes of music docs, eschewing origin stories for an immersive ride as the band develops chops and ambition, moving halfway across the world on little more than a dream. Artists will relate but musicians especially. The real deal.
Burning Annie (2004)
a great antidote to typical college films
For those of us who are completely sick of "Van Wilder" and the bazillions of asinine, unfunny "Animal House" rip-offs, BURNING ANNIE is a great film about the **reality** of college life... plus, it's actually funny, charming, and smart.
If you long for films like "The Graduate," "Sex Lies & Videotape," "Spanking the Monkey," "Clerks," "Welcome to the Dollhouse," etc, then you owe it to yourself to seek this one out.