Honey… uh, there is a BOOM MIC out back. And “Pompano Boy” hits Amazon in the US + UK tomorrow!
14/12/2021
You can stream POMPANO BOY at home starting this Friday, December 17th!! 🦎 🌴
06/12/2021
Back in Bloomington on Thursday, where the script was writ! Tickets are pay-what-you-want at the Bloomington Academy of Film & Theatre. See you soon Indiana! 🧡
But first, tonight's South Florida screenings at Savor Cinema Fort Lauderdale: onecountyfilm.com/screenings
"Pompano Boy" stars Blake McLennan and Todd Bruno. [One County] By Michael d'Oliveira | Editor In Andrew Paul Davis' new film "Pompano Boy," the sometimes less than sunny
01/12/2021
Next monday SoFlo!! One night, two screenings of POMPANO BOY: onecountyfilm.com/screenings
A South Florida homecoming! POMPANO BOY screens at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival tonight.
08/11/2021
💥 Trailer!! Screenings! See POMPANO BOY this December.
12/4—Brooklyn, NY
12/6—Fort Lauderdale, FL
12/8—Nashville, TN
12/9—Bloomington, IN
12/10—Indianapolis, IN
12/14—Chicago
🎟 Tickets: onecountyfilm.com/screenings
Each screening will have filmmaker Andrew Paul Davis in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. Producer/actor Timothy Mark Davis + much of our local cast will also be at the Fort Lauderdale screenings!
12/10/2021
Festival time! Catch POMPANO BOY this weekend at Heartland Film!
Admission includes a glass of wine. Q&A with writer/director Andrew Paul Davis will follow the screening, moderated by American Cinematheque programmer Chris LeMaire.
We look forward to seeing you at more screenings in more towns in December!
06/09/2021
Poster reveal! Movie time! Woo!
We're sharing POMPANO BOY with an audience for the first time on October 4th in Los Angeles.
Krystal Millie Valdes shares about her experience playing Ella in Three Bedrooms and the family dynamics that take place in the film.
01/09/2021
Hear from Edson Jean who plays Tyler in Three Bedrooms on his experience exploring the character, how he resonated with the themes of the film, and why you should watch the film this Friday. Check it out!
31/08/2021
Good news! Three Bedrooms is coming to Vimeo and Amazon Prime this Friday, September 3rd! Stream this South Florida film from home 🍿 Stay tuned for more updates coming soon!
07/04/2021
Our friends at Drought The Movie have released their film! 🎉📺
Check it out: amzn.com/B08XQVRV4W/
It's 1993 and North Carolina is experiencing a historic drought. Autistic teen Carl, fascinated by weather, predicts that a storm will soon hit nearby. His sister Sam crafts a plan to help him chase the storm, stealing their mother's ice cream truck to embark on a road trip about family, forgiveness...
28/03/2021
Thank you so much for the honor Hoosier Films!!
Congratulations to all of this year's winners! Watch all of the award-winning films in a special awards block, now available at https://hoosierfilms.com/hfaf-2021/
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17/03/2021
Do you have a favorite Fellini?
26/02/2021
What's your favorite Altman film? Or one that's been on your list and you've yet to see?
25/02/2021
Tim and Samantha discuss the 1994 romantic drama "When A Man Loves a Woman", currently streaming on Prime. Why? Because 2-scene-Phil is just the cutest thing you've ever seen.
Is this movie kinda great? How are Meg Ryan's dramatic chops? What are the best parts of Phil's performance? What's the deal with addiction and sobriety?
All that and maybe a little bit more in this fifteenth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast."
15/02/2021
Bantufy is at it again! Ludi will make its premiere at SXSW! A story about a nurse who struggles to send money back home to Haiti makes a second splash! Incredibly proud of our 2021 One County Grant recipient for this festival achievement!
12/02/2021
Do you have a favorite Steve McQueen film? Do you have a story about when your first instinct was the right one?
04/02/2021
We’re so proud to announce the and 2020 One County Grant recipient, Ludi, will make its world premiere at the Miami Film Festival!
Bantufy is bringing Haitian, Caribbean and Latin stories to your doorstep. We're so proud and excited for these wonderful creators. Be sure to like Bantufy and Ludi to keep up with their filmmaking journey.
Also...the brilliant lead of the film, Shein Mompremier, plays Tia in our next film "Pompano Boy". We love our South Florida friends and collaborators!
03/02/2021
If you made a documentary, what story would you tell? If you've made one, drop it in the comments.
21/01/2021
Tim and Kellianne Jordan discuss the 1999 crime, drama, thriller "The Talented Mr. Ripley", currently streaming on Hulu.
Why? Because we simply MUST know how the peeping is, Tommy! Did you know this film inspired Tommy Wisseau to make The Room? Was Tom Ripley always like this or did he become like this? How deep can one go into the Ripley psychology?! Deep. How did PSH make this character so distinct and real? Do we feel for Freddie? Do we hate Freddie? What was going on in Hoffman's career at this time? What does this film mean? How do you balance "who you are" with what is right? Do we have to know everything and WHO EVEN ARE WE?! We close out with where Kelli draws her creative inspiration from.
All that and maybe a little bit more in this fourteenth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast."
Andrei Tarkovsky (4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Soviet and Russian filmmaker, theatre director, writer, and film theorist. He is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential directors in the history of Russian and world cinema. His films explored spiritual and metaphysical themes, and are noted for their slow pacing and long takes, dreamlike visual imagery, and preoccupation with nature and memory. -Wikipedia
Tim and Joe discuss the 2002 psychological thriller "Red Dragon", currently streaming on Netflix. Why? Because 4-Scene-Phil will NOT be stopped!
How do we handle the art made by people who have done awful things? Is Jack Black just as good as Philip Seymour Hoffman lol? What makes Edward Norton so good? What's the value of letting art surprise and move you rather than resisting it for your own ego's gratification?
What makes Phil so authentic? How did Phil always know how to fit his performance into the overall film? How can actors find their place in the story when they're playing a supporting role? Is there a Tooth Fairy and/or Freddy Lounds in all of us? How does this film point us to increasing our empathy?
All that and probably not that much more let's be honest that's a lot in this thirteenth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast."
Tim and Luis discuss the 2002 drama/comedy Love Liza, currently streaming on Amazon Prime. Why? Because this is possibly the most underrated PSH film and performance in the Hoff-canon.
Where did Gordy Hoffman get the idea for this film? Is this podcast actually very famous? What role does humor play in grief? Did Joaquin Phoenix steal Phil's laugh for his Joker?! Is Hoffman an ACTUAL everyman? How does PSH nail every scene? How does he keep us on his side always? Why does Luis write?
All that and more in this twelfth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast."
12/12/2020
Thanks to Kan-Kan Cinema & Brasserie for including "Palace" on their local list! Can't wait to visit this new cinema: https://kankanindy.com/watch-local/
Tim and Stephen discuss the 2011 sports/biography/drama "Moneyball", currently streaming on Netflix.
Why? Because a pound of Philip Seymour Hoffman is 10 pounds of presence.
What's the origin story of this script with two massive writers credited on it? Why is Stephen obsessed with this movie? Why would Hoffman take on a small part at the peak of his career? How does a writer write something for presence? How do you find your people AND stay open to new creative relationships?
All that and more in this eleventh episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast."
"I think that pang, that feeling of being suddenly solitary, is proof that we were no longer isolated when our cameras and mics were joining our spaces across the internet. We were still together, somehow, attempting to stand on this “cascading sheet of glass,” and we managed. That felt pretty magical."
Milwaukee-based actress Maura Atwood reflects on theatre's pandemic pivot, which has bred a strange new hybrid-medium of performance and motion imagery. How does this experience feel for actors?
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The Master
Tim and Andrew Davis discuss the 2012 behemoth of a film, THE MASTER. Why? Because Philip Seymour Hoffman was a master of acting and this film captures the culmination of his powers. Where were we when he died? What on earth does this film even mean? What did PSH think it meant? Is this obsession of Tim's sensible by any means? Are you aware of the dueling selves at war within you (too far for an episode pitch?)?
All that in more in this first ever episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective".
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Our Story
In the Floridian summer of 2017, brothers Andrew Paul Davis & Timothy Mark Davis acted together in Sam Shepard's True West. This experience cemented a partnership as artistic & professional collaborators, expanding on previous foundations of brotherhood & tomfoolery. And there was a quote in the play:
"One county's as good as another."
The play closed. Andrew returned to Indiana to finish his degree while Tim continued growing Fort Lauderdale-based theatre company, New City Players. Andrew had made 20 short films since 2011, and the time had come to make the jump to feature-length. He drafted Palace during the throes of True West, and planned for a March 2018 shoot. The crowdfunding, production, & post-production were ultimately successful, but there sat a need to incorporate and take on future projects with higher levels of process. In one of their late-night parking lot chats, Tim said, "I wanna start a film company with my brother." And so they did.
Palace premiered at the 2018 Heartland International Film Festival, and Andrew is currently drafting his second feature, Pompano Boy, which will be produced by Tim. Production will take place December 2019 in South Florida.
Philosophy
One County Film Company produces independent films with authentic characters and unique settings.
All places matter because all people matter. Before Palace, no one had ever bothered to shoot a narrative feature film in Grant County, Indiana. Everyone deserves to see their backyard on the big screen, and there's no reason they shouldn't get to. The technology is democratized and the creatives are hungry.
We itch to film all over the United States and contribute to the restless tradition of America cinema. Will you join us?