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Friday, 20 March 2009

The Flying Kebab - Pilot Episode

Matheus Siqueira is the filmmaker behind the web series, The Flying Kebab. He recently sent me the link to the pilot episode and I thought I would share it with you.

It has a really nice style and gets you right in with the main character, Nando. If you like travel and well shot film have a look.

When a letter in Arabic from a distant aunt gets in Nando's hands, he thrusts himself in the search of an unknown inheritance.

The pilot of "Flying Kebab" shows the life of someone who is about to make the trip of his life, exploring the culture, people, food and his inheritance in the Middle East


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice cinematography, editing and sound. really got hooked by the overall image of it. dialogues were great as well...it was just the narrative structure...or the way the story was set out..that let the whole thing down a bit. other than that..brilliant!

love how u r gettin more into the indie - low budget productions here at liveforfilms. thats gd stuff! keep it up, but only quality stuff like this! they post a lot of rubbish over at quieteart sometimes.

Live for films said...

No worries Pat. My whole Live for Film thing is to post things which interest me or that grab my attention in some way.

I love the fact that indie filmmakers are now sending me links to their films, series, shorts etc.

Glad you liked this one.