Mitchell McKenna - tagged with whitestone-motion-pictures http://mitchmckenna.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss LifePress mitchellmckenna@gmail.com Tiny Little Words - Short Film http://mitchmckenna.com/post/11261/tiny-little-words

Tiny Little Words is an amazingly shot new film from Whitestone Motion Pictures. Whitestone put out a couple other great videos I posted last year titled The Candy Shop and Heartless: The Story of the Tin Man. This one's quite a bit more emotional, and will have you asking for answers and sure to tug at heart strings.

Sometimes it's not the words, but the silence between the words that speak volumes. Tiny Little Words is a contemplative film about two people struggling through difficult confrontations, sleepless nights, and unbearable heartache. The film begs the question: No matter how painful, can any story played out long enough become a story of redemption?

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The Candy Shop http://mitchmckenna.com/post/9300/the-candy-shop

Doug Jones (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy) stars as the Candy Shop owner in this original film from Whitestone Motion Pictures. The film is a Fairytale/Parable about the child sex trafficking epidemic that has overrun Atlanta. This film represents the spearhead of a citywide and possibly a nationwide campaign. It is not a documentary. It is not a PSA. It is the beginning of a movement. Watch the documentary on the film, or find out more at stopthecandyshop.com

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Heartless: The Story of the Tin Man http://mitchmckenna.com/post/7505/heartless-the-story-of-the-tin-man

Based on the backstory of one of the most beloved childrenʼs novels of all time comes the extraordinary love story between a simple woodsman and a beautiful maiden. Not having many possessions but wanting to marry his maiden, the woodsman sets his heart to build a large and beautiful cabin.

L. Frank Baum wrote the back story to the Tin Woodsman in his book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This is a retelling of the little known story of the tragic arc of a beloved character who was once human, made of flesh and blood that turned into tin.

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Sat, 05 Jun 2010 23:25:00 -0400 http://mitchmckenna.com/post/7505/heartless-the-story-of-the-tin-man/heartless-the-story-of-the-tin-man