Pangalawang Cubicle (Second Cubicle) is a Filipino Short project film of third year students by Xavier University High School released in December 2009. It was shown at SM Cagayan de Oro City Cinemas on December 8,2009 with other 7 short films made by Third year Students. This short film is made by amateur film makers.
genre: Horror
Synopsis
Audrey De Los Santos (Trina Centino) is a transferee at Xavier_University_-_Ateneo_de_Cagayan High School during her 3rd year in High School. When she passes by the Ladies Comfort Room on the second floor of the building, she feels a strange presence that she could not explain to herself. When she entered the classroom she met 3 people who became her best friends at school namely Michael (Gerardo Guangco) David (Brylle Labuanan) and Christine (Lorraine Casiño). They became friends but then the strange presence that she felt became stronger and stronger as the days pass by. Little did she know that this mystery also has a connection from her past--- with her lost sister.
Cast
Main Cast
* Trina Lois Centino as Audrey De Los Santos
* Gerardo Guangco as Michael Tsui
* Brylle Vincent Labuanan as David Dy
* Lorraine Mariel Casiño as Christine Chavez
* Meljie Mae Cuñado as Guro and MJ
Supporting Cast
* Russell Ferrer as Kaibigan ni Girl
* Renelyn Magallon as Girl
Special Cameo
* Jenny Yu
* Arvin Galupo
* David Awiten
* Jenriel Lagat
* Danielle Almazan
* Kristine Pilapil
* Muriel Melchor
* Augustine Abragan
* Sang Hyeon Lee
* Charlotte Digamo
* Raymund Malinao
* Vincent Go
Awards
XUHS Film Fest Awards
* Best in Scriptwriting
* Best in Sound Effects
* Best Director (Jenriel Pons Lagat)
* The 1st St. Francis Xavier Digital Film Fest Best Short Film
* Viewers choice Award
Cinemagis (Northern Mindanao) Film Fest Awards
* Audience Choice Award
* Male Star of the Night: Jenriel Pons Lagat
genre: Horror
Synopsis
Audrey De Los Santos (Trina Centino) is a transferee at Xavier_University_-_Ateneo_de_Cagayan High School during her 3rd year in High School. When she passes by the Ladies Comfort Room on the second floor of the building, she feels a strange presence that she could not explain to herself. When she entered the classroom she met 3 people who became her best friends at school namely Michael (Gerardo Guangco) David (Brylle Labuanan) and Christine (Lorraine Casiño). They became friends but then the strange presence that she felt became stronger and stronger as the days pass by. Little did she know that this mystery also has a connection from her past--- with her lost sister.
Cast
Main Cast
* Trina Lois Centino as Audrey De Los Santos
* Gerardo Guangco as Michael Tsui
* Brylle Vincent Labuanan as David Dy
* Lorraine Mariel Casiño as Christine Chavez
* Meljie Mae Cuñado as Guro and MJ
Supporting Cast
* Russell Ferrer as Kaibigan ni Girl
* Renelyn Magallon as Girl
Special Cameo
* Jenny Yu
* Arvin Galupo
* David Awiten
* Jenriel Lagat
* Danielle Almazan
* Kristine Pilapil
* Muriel Melchor
* Augustine Abragan
* Sang Hyeon Lee
* Charlotte Digamo
* Raymund Malinao
* Vincent Go
Awards
XUHS Film Fest Awards
* Best in Scriptwriting
* Best in Sound Effects
* Best Director (Jenriel Pons Lagat)
* The 1st St. Francis Xavier Digital Film Fest Best Short Film
* Viewers choice Award
Cinemagis (Northern Mindanao) Film Fest Awards
* Audience Choice Award
* Male Star of the Night: Jenriel Pons Lagat
DreamWorld went into Films in the year 2007. It Produces/Distributes Bollywood & Hollywood Films and Distributes other films Worldwide. DreamWorld Produces/Distributes Motion Pictures under DreamWorld Pictures. DreamWorld aslo Produces/Distributes Animated Films, mostly with Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios and DreamWorks Animation.
In the year 2007 DreamWorld Pictures Produced/Distributed it' first Motion Picture, Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om with Red Chillies Entertainment.
In the year 2008-09, DreamWorld Pictures started Distributing other films too. It Distributed Jaideep Sen's directoral debut film Krazzy 4. Beside that it also Produced/Distributed with Yash Raj Films two Movies. It Prouced/Distributed Kunal Kohli's Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic and debutant Jugal Hansraj's Roadside Romeo. Roadside Romeo was also Co Produced by Walt Disney Pictures. In the same year DreamWorld Pictures went into Hollywood and Produced/Distributed it's first movie Hollywood movie Bolt with Walt Disney and Sam Mendes's Revolutionary Road with DreamWorks and Paramount Vantage.
In the year 2009-10 DreamWorld Pictures Produced/Distributed with Warner Bros., Zack Snyder's Watchmen. Extending it's relationship more stronger and bigger, DreamWorld Pictures Produced/Distributed with Red Chillies Entertainment, Walt Disney Pictures, Warner Bros., DreamWorks. Beside that it has also worked with more talented people both in Bollywood and Hollywood such as, It Co Produced Up with Pixar along with Walt Disney Pictures. It Distributed Saif Ali Khan's first film from Illuminati Films Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal-4th Higghest Grossing film of 2009. it Co Produced two films with UTV Motion Pictures,Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'DELHI 6' & AshutoshGowarikar's 'WHAT'S YOUR RAASHEE'. It Co Produced with Karan Johar of Dharma Productions, debutant Ayaan Mukherjee's 'WAKE UP SID' and debutant Resil D'Silva's 'KURBAAN'. Also with Columbia Pictures, Ronald Emmerich's '2012'- 5th Higghest Grossing Films of 2009. DreamWorld Pictures produced it's very first film. It Produced/Distributed Sam Mendes's 'STONE COLD'-Awarded in many categorries in BAFTA, Golden Globe and Oscars. Anurag Basu's 'BOLLYWOOD'and debutant Sharan Kapoor's 'TAJ'- First Higghest Grossing Films of 2009 and it received awards for Best Foreign Language Film in BAFTA, Golden Globe and Oscars- India's First film to get the Oscars.In 2009, DreamWorld have partnered with Sony Pictures Animation to Produce/Distribute Animation Films together.
In the year 2010, DreamWorld announced that it won't be distributing other films, beside that it launched two new Film Brands, DreamWorld Searchlight Pictures- Third Film Brand which Produces/Distributes Mature subjects both Bollywood & Hollywood. It Produced/Distribute debutant Abhishek Chaubey's 'ISHQIYA' with Vishal Bharadwaj Pictures & Raman Rao of Shemaroo Entertainment. The film was declared as "the first clean hit of 2010". And then with Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Production's and Fox STAR Studios's, Karan Johar's 'MY NAME IS KHAN'. 'MY NAME IS KHAN' broke all the Box Office in India, UK & US. It launched it's Forth Film Brand, DreamWorld Spotlight Motion Pictures. It Produced/Distributed it's first Tamil Film , Selvaraghavan's 'AAYIRATHIL ORUVAN' with R. Ravindram of Dream Valley Films. It became a successful venture commercially. Followed by; Gautham Menon's 'VINNAITHAANDI VARUVAAYAA' with Madhan, Ganesh Janardhanan, Jayaraman & Elred Kumar of Escape Artist Motion Pictures which achieved positive reviews, with several critics giving the film "CLASSIC" status, whilst also become a commercially successful venture.
On April, 2010 DreamWorld Motion Pictures will be replacing DreamWorld Pictures due to the popularity created in US & India.
List Of Films
2007
*Om Shanti Om (2007, co-production with Red Chillies Entertainment)
2008
*Krazzy 4 (2008, distribution; produced by Film Kraft Productions)
*U Me Aur Hum (2008, distribution; produced by Devgan Entertainment Software Ltd.)
*Aamir (2008, Indian distribution; produced by UTV Motion Pictures)
*Bhoothnath (2008, distribution; produced by B.R. Films)
*Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic (2008, co-production with Yash Raj Films and Kunal Kohli Productions)
*Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na (2008, distribution; produced by PVR Pictures Aamir Khan Productions)
*Mission Istaanbul (2008, distribution; produced by Balaji Motion Pictures)
*Drona (2008, distribution; produced by Rose Movies)
*The Women 2010, co-production with Picture House Entertainment)
*City of Ember (2008, Indian distribution; produced by 20th Century Fox Walden Media and Playtone)
*Karzzzz (2008, distribution; produced by T-Series)
*Max Payne (2008, Indian distribution; produced by 20th Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Firm Films and Foxtor Productions )
*Roadside Romeo 2010, co-production with Yash Raj Films and Walt Disney Pictures)
*Dostana (2008, American distribution; produced by Dharma Productions)
*Bolt (2008, co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios and DreamWorld Animation Studios)
*Twilight (2008, Indian distribution; produced by Summit Entertainment)
*Yuvvraaj (2008, distribution; produced by Mukta Arts)
*Ghajini (2008, distribution; produced by Geetha Arts)
2009
*Chandni Chowk to China (2009, distribution; produced by Warner Bros. Pìctures, Ramesh Sippy Entertainment and People Tree Films)
*Hotel for Dogs
*Victory (2009, distribution; produced by Walkwater Media)
*Billu Barber (2009, co-production with Red Chillies Entertainment)
*Delhi-6 (2009, co-production with UTV Motion Pictures and Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra)
*Watchmen (2009, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and )
*Monster vs alien (2009, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
*Up (2009, co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios)
*Kambakkht Ishq (2009, distribution; produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment)
*G-Force (2009, co-production with )
*Love Aaj Kal (2009, distribution; produced by Illuminati Films)
*Bollywood
*What's Your Raashee? (2009, co-production with UTV Motion Pictures and Ashutosh Gowarikar Productions)
*Wake Up Sid (2009, co-production with Dharma Productions)
*Do Knot Disturb
*Stone Cold
*Main Aurr Mrs Khanna (2009, co-production with Sohail Khan Productions)
*Astroboy (2009, co-production with Summit Entertainment, Imagi Animation Studios and Tezuka Productions)
*London Dreams
*A Christmas Carol
*Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009, distribution; produced by Tips Films)
*Jail (2009, distribution; produced by Percept Picture Company)
*2012
*Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009, distribution; produced by 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Animation, Indian Paintbrush, Regency Enterprises and American Empirical Pictures )
*Kurbaan
*Planet 51
*New Moon (2009, distribution; produced by Summit Entertainment)
*De Dana Dan (2009, distribution; produced by Venus Records & Tapes)
*The Princess and the Frog (2009, co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios and DreamWorld Animation Studios)
*Taj
*3 Idiots (2009, distribution; produced by Vinod Chopra Films)
2010
*Aayirathil Oruvan
*Chance Pe Dance
*Ishqiya 2010, co-production with Shemaroo Entertainment and Vishal Bharadwaj Pictures)
*Goa
*My Name Is Khan 2010, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox STAR Studios Imagenation Abu Dhabi, Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment)
*'
*Karthik Calling Karthik (2010, co-production with Excel Entertainment)
*Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa
*Alice in Wonderland
*Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge
*Remember Me
*Love Sex aur Dhokha (2010, co-production with Balaji Telefilms)
*Diary of a Wimpy Kid
*Lahore
*How to Train Your Dragon (2010, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
*The Last Song
*Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai
*It's a Wonderful Afterlife (2010, co-production with Bend It Films, Indian films and Studio 18)
*The Back-Up Plan
*Furry Vengeance
*Housefull (2010, co-production with Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment)
*Babies
*Letters to Juliet
*Kites (2010, co-production with Film Kraft Productions)
*Raajneeti
*Splice
*Raavan
*Raavanan
*Cyrus
In the year 2007 DreamWorld Pictures Produced/Distributed it' first Motion Picture, Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om with Red Chillies Entertainment.
In the year 2008-09, DreamWorld Pictures started Distributing other films too. It Distributed Jaideep Sen's directoral debut film Krazzy 4. Beside that it also Produced/Distributed with Yash Raj Films two Movies. It Prouced/Distributed Kunal Kohli's Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic and debutant Jugal Hansraj's Roadside Romeo. Roadside Romeo was also Co Produced by Walt Disney Pictures. In the same year DreamWorld Pictures went into Hollywood and Produced/Distributed it's first movie Hollywood movie Bolt with Walt Disney and Sam Mendes's Revolutionary Road with DreamWorks and Paramount Vantage.
In the year 2009-10 DreamWorld Pictures Produced/Distributed with Warner Bros., Zack Snyder's Watchmen. Extending it's relationship more stronger and bigger, DreamWorld Pictures Produced/Distributed with Red Chillies Entertainment, Walt Disney Pictures, Warner Bros., DreamWorks. Beside that it has also worked with more talented people both in Bollywood and Hollywood such as, It Co Produced Up with Pixar along with Walt Disney Pictures. It Distributed Saif Ali Khan's first film from Illuminati Films Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal-4th Higghest Grossing film of 2009. it Co Produced two films with UTV Motion Pictures,Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'DELHI 6' & AshutoshGowarikar's 'WHAT'S YOUR RAASHEE'. It Co Produced with Karan Johar of Dharma Productions, debutant Ayaan Mukherjee's 'WAKE UP SID' and debutant Resil D'Silva's 'KURBAAN'. Also with Columbia Pictures, Ronald Emmerich's '2012'- 5th Higghest Grossing Films of 2009. DreamWorld Pictures produced it's very first film. It Produced/Distributed Sam Mendes's 'STONE COLD'-Awarded in many categorries in BAFTA, Golden Globe and Oscars. Anurag Basu's 'BOLLYWOOD'and debutant Sharan Kapoor's 'TAJ'- First Higghest Grossing Films of 2009 and it received awards for Best Foreign Language Film in BAFTA, Golden Globe and Oscars- India's First film to get the Oscars.In 2009, DreamWorld have partnered with Sony Pictures Animation to Produce/Distribute Animation Films together.
In the year 2010, DreamWorld announced that it won't be distributing other films, beside that it launched two new Film Brands, DreamWorld Searchlight Pictures- Third Film Brand which Produces/Distributes Mature subjects both Bollywood & Hollywood. It Produced/Distribute debutant Abhishek Chaubey's 'ISHQIYA' with Vishal Bharadwaj Pictures & Raman Rao of Shemaroo Entertainment. The film was declared as "the first clean hit of 2010". And then with Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Production's and Fox STAR Studios's, Karan Johar's 'MY NAME IS KHAN'. 'MY NAME IS KHAN' broke all the Box Office in India, UK & US. It launched it's Forth Film Brand, DreamWorld Spotlight Motion Pictures. It Produced/Distributed it's first Tamil Film , Selvaraghavan's 'AAYIRATHIL ORUVAN' with R. Ravindram of Dream Valley Films. It became a successful venture commercially. Followed by; Gautham Menon's 'VINNAITHAANDI VARUVAAYAA' with Madhan, Ganesh Janardhanan, Jayaraman & Elred Kumar of Escape Artist Motion Pictures which achieved positive reviews, with several critics giving the film "CLASSIC" status, whilst also become a commercially successful venture.
On April, 2010 DreamWorld Motion Pictures will be replacing DreamWorld Pictures due to the popularity created in US & India.
List Of Films
2007
*Om Shanti Om (2007, co-production with Red Chillies Entertainment)
2008
*Krazzy 4 (2008, distribution; produced by Film Kraft Productions)
*U Me Aur Hum (2008, distribution; produced by Devgan Entertainment Software Ltd.)
*Aamir (2008, Indian distribution; produced by UTV Motion Pictures)
*Bhoothnath (2008, distribution; produced by B.R. Films)
*Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic (2008, co-production with Yash Raj Films and Kunal Kohli Productions)
*Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na (2008, distribution; produced by PVR Pictures Aamir Khan Productions)
*Mission Istaanbul (2008, distribution; produced by Balaji Motion Pictures)
*Drona (2008, distribution; produced by Rose Movies)
*The Women 2010, co-production with Picture House Entertainment)
*City of Ember (2008, Indian distribution; produced by 20th Century Fox Walden Media and Playtone)
*Karzzzz (2008, distribution; produced by T-Series)
*Max Payne (2008, Indian distribution; produced by 20th Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Firm Films and Foxtor Productions )
*Roadside Romeo 2010, co-production with Yash Raj Films and Walt Disney Pictures)
*Dostana (2008, American distribution; produced by Dharma Productions)
*Bolt (2008, co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios and DreamWorld Animation Studios)
*Twilight (2008, Indian distribution; produced by Summit Entertainment)
*Yuvvraaj (2008, distribution; produced by Mukta Arts)
*Ghajini (2008, distribution; produced by Geetha Arts)
2009
*Chandni Chowk to China (2009, distribution; produced by Warner Bros. Pìctures, Ramesh Sippy Entertainment and People Tree Films)
*Hotel for Dogs
*Victory (2009, distribution; produced by Walkwater Media)
*Billu Barber (2009, co-production with Red Chillies Entertainment)
*Delhi-6 (2009, co-production with UTV Motion Pictures and Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra)
*Watchmen (2009, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and )
*Monster vs alien (2009, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
*Up (2009, co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios)
*Kambakkht Ishq (2009, distribution; produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment)
*G-Force (2009, co-production with )
*Love Aaj Kal (2009, distribution; produced by Illuminati Films)
*Bollywood
*What's Your Raashee? (2009, co-production with UTV Motion Pictures and Ashutosh Gowarikar Productions)
*Wake Up Sid (2009, co-production with Dharma Productions)
*Do Knot Disturb
*Stone Cold
*Main Aurr Mrs Khanna (2009, co-production with Sohail Khan Productions)
*Astroboy (2009, co-production with Summit Entertainment, Imagi Animation Studios and Tezuka Productions)
*London Dreams
*A Christmas Carol
*Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009, distribution; produced by Tips Films)
*Jail (2009, distribution; produced by Percept Picture Company)
*2012
*Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009, distribution; produced by 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Animation, Indian Paintbrush, Regency Enterprises and American Empirical Pictures )
*Kurbaan
*Planet 51
*New Moon (2009, distribution; produced by Summit Entertainment)
*De Dana Dan (2009, distribution; produced by Venus Records & Tapes)
*The Princess and the Frog (2009, co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios and DreamWorld Animation Studios)
*Taj
*3 Idiots (2009, distribution; produced by Vinod Chopra Films)
2010
*Aayirathil Oruvan
*Chance Pe Dance
*Ishqiya 2010, co-production with Shemaroo Entertainment and Vishal Bharadwaj Pictures)
*Goa
*My Name Is Khan 2010, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox STAR Studios Imagenation Abu Dhabi, Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment)
*'
*Karthik Calling Karthik (2010, co-production with Excel Entertainment)
*Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa
*Alice in Wonderland
*Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge
*Remember Me
*Love Sex aur Dhokha (2010, co-production with Balaji Telefilms)
*Diary of a Wimpy Kid
*Lahore
*How to Train Your Dragon (2010, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
*The Last Song
*Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai
*It's a Wonderful Afterlife (2010, co-production with Bend It Films, Indian films and Studio 18)
*The Back-Up Plan
*Furry Vengeance
*Housefull (2010, co-production with Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment)
*Babies
*Letters to Juliet
*Kites (2010, co-production with Film Kraft Productions)
*Raajneeti
*Splice
*Raavan
*Raavanan
*Cyrus
Millenovecentonovantadieci is a 1998 satirical Italian film. It was shot on location in Sicily during the summer of 1998. The movie was written by Corrado Guzzanti and directed by Corrado de Marchi. It was never screened to public and to critics, because the studio determined that the movie wasn't commercial, and because of that it was declared that on 20 April 2000, it will be released on VHS tape, but once again the VHS tape was never sponsored or advertised because nobody wanted it to, plus the studio was really un-supportive about the movie, so just a few copies where made.
Plot
A 30-year-old man named Santini (Corrado Guzzanti) returns to the present from the year 2055, seeking political asylum. He meets Cantamagllia (Marco Marzocca), a Sicilian police officer, and informs him that in the year 2055 Italy has became a dystopian wasteland through media and government corruption.
Production
Origins
The motion picture is the adoption of the play Millenovecentonovantadieci, which was first preformed in a theater at Luca, after the tournée was finished, the official production started in the summer 1998, in Sicily. The movie was finished in November 1998, but after the movie was screened to the studio exclusives, they declared that the movie wasn't commercial, they stored the film reel with the negative somewhere in the studio and forgot the motion picture. After the motion picture was re-discovered, in sometime in 1999 or 2000, the studios decided to give it a chance and by transferring it on VHS tapes. But after falling to distribute it and finding advisers, the project was definitely abandoned, so just a few copies had been done. Sometime later, however, BUR released a new DVD set without having the movie, but the original video of the play, and a seventy pages long play and movie production book, plus a play script about the play and the movie, but again still without the original motion picture.
Releases
A few VHS copies of the film were produced in the year 2000, but none were publicly screened.
Trivia
*The movie was based on a play that Corrado Guzzanti starred in one year earlier.
*The movie has similarities with the American 2006 movie Idiocracy, both in the plot, and the movie run.
*Some shots in the movie used a Chroma key.
*A book is planned to be made, based on this movie
*The movie made zero profits.
*Today is considered a lost movie.
*The original play was directed by Massimo Piparo and not by Corrado de Marchi.
Plot
A 30-year-old man named Santini (Corrado Guzzanti) returns to the present from the year 2055, seeking political asylum. He meets Cantamagllia (Marco Marzocca), a Sicilian police officer, and informs him that in the year 2055 Italy has became a dystopian wasteland through media and government corruption.
Production
Origins
The motion picture is the adoption of the play Millenovecentonovantadieci, which was first preformed in a theater at Luca, after the tournée was finished, the official production started in the summer 1998, in Sicily. The movie was finished in November 1998, but after the movie was screened to the studio exclusives, they declared that the movie wasn't commercial, they stored the film reel with the negative somewhere in the studio and forgot the motion picture. After the motion picture was re-discovered, in sometime in 1999 or 2000, the studios decided to give it a chance and by transferring it on VHS tapes. But after falling to distribute it and finding advisers, the project was definitely abandoned, so just a few copies had been done. Sometime later, however, BUR released a new DVD set without having the movie, but the original video of the play, and a seventy pages long play and movie production book, plus a play script about the play and the movie, but again still without the original motion picture.
Releases
A few VHS copies of the film were produced in the year 2000, but none were publicly screened.
Trivia
*The movie was based on a play that Corrado Guzzanti starred in one year earlier.
*The movie has similarities with the American 2006 movie Idiocracy, both in the plot, and the movie run.
*Some shots in the movie used a Chroma key.
*A book is planned to be made, based on this movie
*The movie made zero profits.
*Today is considered a lost movie.
*The original play was directed by Massimo Piparo and not by Corrado de Marchi.
Fawn Liebowitz was an unseen, fictional character created for the 1978 movie National Lampoon's Animal House. In the movie, she was a 20 year old sophomore at Emily Dickinson College, in nearby Wounded Deer, Massachusetts. A sociology major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, she was tragically killed in a kiln explosion, while firing a pot in the new kiln in Sylvia Plath Hall on campus.
Fawn's death was exploited by Eric "Otter" Stratton, who pretended to be Fawn's fiancé Frank Lymon, in order to score a date with Fawn's roommate, Shelly Dubinsky. The "road trip" to Emily Dickinson College was based on a real-life incident with a fraternity brother of Animal House writer Chris Miller. When that brother saw the film for the first time, he stood up in the theater and proudly yelled out, "That was me!"
In popular culture
Fawn Liebowitz is the name of a Fort Wayne-based band which began life as 2 Ton Heavy Thing, a group that played regularly at Columbia Street West and at the Latch String Inn beginning in 1994. By 1998, 2 Ton Heavy Thing had evolved into Fawn Liebowitz, minus the contributions of Paul Siefert and Bill York. With its core of seven musicians, all in their early 30s, Fawn Liebowitz has done a fair amount of touring in the central Midwest, and has played several times at a large outdoor concert in Columbus, Ohio.
The band’s first CD release Loyalty came out in 1999. Their current lineup includes Paul Stephens, singer and acoustic guitar player; Kent Klee, drummer, Tim Beeler on bass, electric and acoustic guitar and banjo; Steven Wright on guitars, dobro and percussion; Jeff Adams on soprano, alto and tenor sax; Todd Jordan on piano, organ, synthesizer and accordion; and back-up singer Susan Plumb. Also appearing on their second CD Bug, are singers Joy Haberkorn and Angie Karapantos.<ref name="whatzup"/>
Fawn's death was exploited by Eric "Otter" Stratton, who pretended to be Fawn's fiancé Frank Lymon, in order to score a date with Fawn's roommate, Shelly Dubinsky. The "road trip" to Emily Dickinson College was based on a real-life incident with a fraternity brother of Animal House writer Chris Miller. When that brother saw the film for the first time, he stood up in the theater and proudly yelled out, "That was me!"
In popular culture
Fawn Liebowitz is the name of a Fort Wayne-based band which began life as 2 Ton Heavy Thing, a group that played regularly at Columbia Street West and at the Latch String Inn beginning in 1994. By 1998, 2 Ton Heavy Thing had evolved into Fawn Liebowitz, minus the contributions of Paul Siefert and Bill York. With its core of seven musicians, all in their early 30s, Fawn Liebowitz has done a fair amount of touring in the central Midwest, and has played several times at a large outdoor concert in Columbus, Ohio.
The band’s first CD release Loyalty came out in 1999. Their current lineup includes Paul Stephens, singer and acoustic guitar player; Kent Klee, drummer, Tim Beeler on bass, electric and acoustic guitar and banjo; Steven Wright on guitars, dobro and percussion; Jeff Adams on soprano, alto and tenor sax; Todd Jordan on piano, organ, synthesizer and accordion; and back-up singer Susan Plumb. Also appearing on their second CD Bug, are singers Joy Haberkorn and Angie Karapantos.<ref name="whatzup"/>