Guest Richard Chu - writer/director/pr Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Pieridae Media Group (PMG) - PMG Filmworks (see PR below for its latest production) - PMG Agency (Artistic Model/ Acting Talent) - PMG Publishing PMG is evaluating candidates for non-exclusive Contractual representation on retainer basis (no fees whatsoever) as in-house talents for its cross-pollinating Agency, Publishing And Filmworks divisions We are working on a photography book titled “DC True Beauties” Which consists of artistic, non-unclothed photo layout with verses And/or poems contributed by those profiled If accepted by the juried panel, you will be eligible for Considerations in upcoming auditions for PMG Filmworks Production and through our DC independent film networks, referral to other film and TV productions We will offer those selected as our acting talents coaching Sessions for auditions at nominal fees Our acting philosophy: “good acting is not about acting out On cue but rather re-acting to the imagined moment and Circumstances” We will have an open-house in mid-October for those Interested in trying out (photogenic screen and acting Audition) Please submit digital headshot or recent photo and Short bio via email to: RCHU1619@YAHOO.COm Best regards, Richard C. Managing Director Pieridae Media Group ------------------------------------------------------ PMG Filmworks PRESS RELEASE ------------------------------------------------------- "Eros" PREMIERE SCREENING (official selection - 2005 NY Int'l Independent Film Festival) dir. Richard Chu, drama, 45 (60 total w/"Return of the Cicadas") Wednesday, October 12, 9:15PM The Avalon Theater http://www.theavalon.org/news.cfm?id=57 5612 Connecticut Avenue Washington DC 20015 EROS... love is having courage ... “Eros,” shot in Adams Morgan and Mt. Pleasant is the first episode in the “DC Crossing” Miniseries episodes – “Eros,” “Crossing,” and “Spirits” about cross-cultural relations and reconciliations in DC urban love and life Its interwoven stories on the mores and pathos of relationship, love, and sex seek to shed light on the inner –identities and –conflict of three culturally diverse young couples in urban Washington D.C. It raises issues on how self-denial and myopic views can cripple, and how the courage to let go can reincarnate one spiritually to grow, to forgive, and to love others and be loved in redemptive grace. Also showing: “Return of the Cicadas” – the spiritual redemption of a Vietnam Vet who met up with the abandoned daughter he had with a local Vietnamese during the War. 15 mins. (screened at the 2003 Georgetown Independent Film Festival and the 2004 Mid-Atlantic Film Festival Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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