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World Premiere of "Girl Clown" the film heads to NYC for the Big Apple Film Festival and Williamsburg Independent Film Festival
"Girl Clown" the film, a quirky romantic short film "with a whole lot of
heart", written by and starring Crystal Faith Scott and directed by
Beth Spitalny, announces its world premiere on November 15, 2012 at the Big Apple Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas in NYC, and on November 16, 2012 at the Williamsburg Independent Film Festival in Brooklyn.
"Girl Clown" is a "charming and quirky" romantic comedy set in New York City about a mousy, lovelorn secretary who attempts overcome her shyness and find true love by becoming a professional clown. Starring Crystal Faith Scott, Bettina Skye, and Oliver C Lester, the film features a vibrant cast of colorful and crazy characters, like "Dainty Daisy" the Clown Agent and "Loony Larry" the over-zealous party clown. The film is based on the writer/star's Scott's own experiences of becoming a children's clown in NYC. The Big Apple Film Festival was named one of MovieMaker Magazine's top "25 Film Festivals Worth The Entry Fee" and "One of the 25 Coolest Film Festivals", is "dedicated to showcasing and promoting the highest quality films from the New York City independent film community".
"Girl Clown" is a "charming and quirky" romantic comedy set in New York City about a mousy, lovelorn secretary who attempts overcome her shyness and find true love by becoming a professional clown. Starring Crystal Faith Scott, Bettina Skye, and Oliver C Lester, the film features a vibrant cast of colorful and crazy characters, like "Dainty Daisy" the Clown Agent and "Loony Larry" the over-zealous party clown. The film is based on the writer/star's Scott's own experiences of becoming a children's clown in NYC. The Big Apple Film Festival was named one of MovieMaker Magazine's top "25 Film Festivals Worth The Entry Fee" and "One of the 25 Coolest Film Festivals", is "dedicated to showcasing and promoting the highest quality films from the New York City independent film community".
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