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Brubaker Films, in association with T-Street Productions, gain acceptance into the 2004 Los Angeles International Short Film Festival.

Brubaker Films LLC and T-Street Productions are proud to announce acceptance of short film production of Earl's Your Uncle into the 2004 Los Angeles International Short Film Festival.

HOLLYWOOD, CA (PRWEB) July 30, 2004 -- "Earl's Your Uncle" was written by Jared Tweedie, directed by Thomas Phillips and produced by
Jason P. Brubaker of Brubaker Films LLC, in association with T-Street Productions.

A very prestigious invitation, the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival is sanctioned by The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. In the past, nineteen of the films screened have been nominated for Oscars in the best short film category. Five have won.

Earl's Your Uncle is a sort-of-film-noir-comedy with a fantastical edge exposing the dark underbelly of crime, deceit, malice, mayhem and well… stale doughnuts. The film was shot in b/w Super 16mm during March 2004.

Brubaker is excited. "The crew has worked very hard to make this happen. I couldn't have asked for a better, more talented team. Tom and Jared deserve this. They work very hard. And the LA Short Fest is an honor."

Phillips says he really enjoys working with Brubaker because he is so supportive and encouraging. "All I know is this... When Brubaker says he is going to do something, he does it. No excuses. He takes the good with the bad. I can't wait to read Seven Ten Split and move into a feature." (Brubaker is currently packaging his feature project, Seven Ten Split. The film is slated for production in Brubaker's hometown of York, Pennsylvania in September 2005).

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