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Family Hour by Glenn Clements Caution: Clip contains adult language You need a Quicktime player to view film clip When their television breaks, this seemingly typical family begins a conversation that turns a tranquil evening at home into a reveling and hilarious melee.
In his junior year at NYU, Clements wrote and directed the five-minute short film FAMILY HOUR. Produced for only $1,500, the film competed in several national and international film festivals including the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival and the Woodstock Film Festival. In 1999, Atomfilms acquired FAMILY HOUR, selling it to both domestic and international television networks (BBC, Channel 4), internet broadcasters (Real Media, Blockbuster) and other ancillary markets. Clements developed an interest in film while attending the prestigious New Jersey magnet high school The Academy for the Advancement of Science and Technology, where he founded the school's video broadcast. In 2000 he graduated with honors from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts Undergraduate Film and Television Program. Currently, Clements works on the late night Comedy Central program TOUGH CROWD WITH COLIN QUINN, where he produces and edits field segments. He has also worked on KINGS OF COMEDY PRIME TIME, SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO, VH1 DRIVEN: THE ROCK, the award winning PBS series IN THE MIX, SLEDGEHAMMER and SUNDANCE LIVE 2002. Clements is developing several feature scripts. About The Woodstock Film Festival The Woodstock Film Festival has established itself as one of the best independent film events in the country by premiering exceptional films, hosting the most talented people in the industry, presenting A-list concerts, parties and panels, and creating innovative and stimulating programming. The festival has drawn rave reviews nationwide from filmmakers, industry members, film lovers and the media alike. For more information on the Woodstock Film Festival, call 845 679-4265. |
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