“The Midnight Bounty,” a short film exec produced by Moon Media's Tom Mooney, and shot,
edited, produced, written, and directed by the Scigliano Brothers, took home two top awards at the 2010 Action on Film (AOF) International Film Festival, winning WAB Best in Show and Best Editing - Short. The film was also nominated for Best Action Sequence - Short.
With all the attitude, action, and suspense you can pack into a few minutes of film, "The Midnight Bounty" is a neo-western action comedy about the transfer of a "bounty," someone with a price on their head, that goes awry.The film clearly resonated with audiences and the jury at the festival, which ran July 23-30 in Pasadena, CA.
About Action on Film:
The AOF Fest is one of the most progressive film festivals on the scene today. With writers, producers, directors and filmmakers from all over the globe, we are truly an International affair. We have assisted a number of filmmakers in starting their careers; Stan Harrington, Mark Mahon, Justin Owensby, and many others. We have helped people sell their films and projects and helped others gain the recognition and representation they deserved.
Celebrities like Costas Mandylor, Michael Madsen, John Savage, Maria Conchita Alonso, George Takei, Bill Duke, John Saxon, Frances Bay, David Carradine, Steven Williams and many others have found a home at the AOF Festival. And now, people behind the scenes like super producer Karen Kramer, the people from SONY, The Will Rogers Foundation, Independent Distribution Companies, and Industry Insiders etc., now mix and mingle with our independent filmmakers and writers to guide them along the path to success in their careers.
In 2009, he fest was named "One of the Top 25 Festivals Worth the Fees" by Moviemaker Magazine.
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