People taking life-changing risks, coming to terms with the end of things, side-stepping imminent death or facing it head-on. A striking and at times humorous glimpse into our humanity through the lens of our ultimate vulnerability.
When an area rug different than the one she ordered arrives at Margie's house, it feels like the latest in a string of disappointments, until she realizes that the rug has the power to literally transform a lot of the literal and figurative garbage in her life. But things take a bizarre turn when the rug proves to have the ability to transform countless lives, not just her own.
About the Director:
After five years as a Blue Man with Blue Man group, Jake Hart got his first writing job working with Kurt Vonnegut to adapt two of his novels for film. That led to adaptation partnerships with Dean Koontz, Stan Lee, and the Flaming Lips. Currently, Cosmos-Maya Studios is shopping his animated feature adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s Kim to investors, Bon Voyage Films and dir. Uli Edel are shopping Jake’s series pitch grounded in forgotten Cold-War history, and he is writing a feature of the true story that inspired John Ford's The Searchers for Silvermilk Productions.
Film Contact:
jakevhart@gmail.com
Instagram: @JakeVAH
- Runtime11 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorJake Hart
People taking life-changing risks, coming to terms with the end of things, side-stepping imminent death or facing it head-on. A striking and at times humorous glimpse into our humanity through the lens of our ultimate vulnerability.
When an area rug different than the one she ordered arrives at Margie's house, it feels like the latest in a string of disappointments, until she realizes that the rug has the power to literally transform a lot of the literal and figurative garbage in her life. But things take a bizarre turn when the rug proves to have the ability to transform countless lives, not just her own.
About the Director:
After five years as a Blue Man with Blue Man group, Jake Hart got his first writing job working with Kurt Vonnegut to adapt two of his novels for film. That led to adaptation partnerships with Dean Koontz, Stan Lee, and the Flaming Lips. Currently, Cosmos-Maya Studios is shopping his animated feature adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s Kim to investors, Bon Voyage Films and dir. Uli Edel are shopping Jake’s series pitch grounded in forgotten Cold-War history, and he is writing a feature of the true story that inspired John Ford's The Searchers for Silvermilk Productions.
Film Contact:
jakevhart@gmail.com
Instagram: @JakeVAH
- Runtime11 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorJake Hart