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The film was the Grand Prize winner of The Doorpost Film Project. [3] In 2010, the film also won two awards as the Best Short Film at the 2010 Method Fest Independent Film Festival. [4] Butterfly Circus also won the best short film award at The Feel Good Film Festival in Hollywood in 2010. [5]
The film is the first feature-length project directed by Brent McCorkle, who also wrote the screenplay and edited the film. He previously worked on several short films, including The Rift, which won an award in the 2009 Doorpost Film Project. [5]
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[16] [17] At the 2010 Method Fest Independent Film Festival, he was awarded Best Actor in a Short Film for his starring performance. [ 18 ] Vujicic's first book, Life Without Limits: Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life , was published by Random House in 2010 and has been translated into 30 languages.
In August 2010, it was reported that Scott was in talks to direct a film adaptation of the John Grisham novel The Associate for Paramount. [64] [65] The Los Angeles Times reported that Shia LaBeouf would star in the project, with William Monahan and Lorenzo di Bonaventura serving as screenwriter and producer respectively. [66]
The film is a biopic of the fugitive Jeffrey Manchester, a former United States Army Reserve officer, known colloquially as Roofman due to his propensity to steal from branches of McDonald's after entering their premises via the roof and evaded capture from police by hiding in the roof of a Toys "R" Us store.
Bloom was born on June 30, 1970 and raised in Merrick, New York.He is the brother of actor Scott Bloom and musician Mike Bloom. [1] As a child, he made his break in the Sergio Leone film Once Upon a Time in America.
The film — alternatively known as Frenzy or the more sixties-esque Kaleidoscope — was not made. Test footage from this project can be viewed here and is included in the 1999 TV documentaries Dial H For Hitchcock: The Genius Behind the Showman [30] and Reputations: Alfred Hitchcock (A&E/BBC Two). [31]