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BLOCK 3 Remember That Time…
R – Restricted
Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material.
Two stoners must convince a grieving cop to not arrest them when they are caught smoking pot in public.
- Runtime10 min
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteAlbuquerque, NM; Director Biography - Alejandro Montoya 8ccc673231 headshot Alejandro Montoya Marin was born in Laredo Texas and raised in Mexico (Merida and Monterrey). Since a very young age, he has been interested in film. Alejandro went to school for marketing and then attended Vancouver Film School in Canada where he specialized in Directing. He later moved to Albuquerque to join the growing film industry. His narrative work includes: Intrepido (2009), The Princess and the Musician (2013), The Joneses (2014), Low/Fi (2015), Monday (2016), and Leslie (2017). His films have screened in numerous film festivals including the Cannes Film Festival, Raindance, The Napa Valley Film Festival, Hollyshorts, and many more. In addition to narrative film, Alejandro also has an intense love for music and has directed many music vídeos. He has directed for Sleigh Bells, Chikita Violenta, Motopony. Most recently, Alejandro appeared on the El Rey Network-produced documentary show, REBEL WITHOUT A CREW: THE SERIES. With a budget of only $7000 and 14 days of shooting time, Alejandro was able to adapt his award-winning short film, MONDAY, into a feature film of the same name. The movie premiered at a special screening during the 2018 SXSW FESTIVAL and most recently was screened to a sold-out audience at the SOHO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. The film is currently on the film festival circuit and continues to pile up rave reviews. His follow up feature film "Millennium Bugs." Has already made top movies to see in 2020 by Roger Ebert's Scout Tafoya. Director Statement I just wanted to make a movie that people can laugh their asses off and forget all the shitty stuff happening around the world. Have them disconnect and have fun.
- DirectorAlejandro Montoya
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Protected ContentThis content can only be viewed in authorized regions: North America, Texas.
BLOCK 3 Remember That Time…
R – Restricted
Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material.
Two stoners must convince a grieving cop to not arrest them when they are caught smoking pot in public.
- Runtime10 min
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteAlbuquerque, NM; Director Biography - Alejandro Montoya 8ccc673231 headshot Alejandro Montoya Marin was born in Laredo Texas and raised in Mexico (Merida and Monterrey). Since a very young age, he has been interested in film. Alejandro went to school for marketing and then attended Vancouver Film School in Canada where he specialized in Directing. He later moved to Albuquerque to join the growing film industry. His narrative work includes: Intrepido (2009), The Princess and the Musician (2013), The Joneses (2014), Low/Fi (2015), Monday (2016), and Leslie (2017). His films have screened in numerous film festivals including the Cannes Film Festival, Raindance, The Napa Valley Film Festival, Hollyshorts, and many more. In addition to narrative film, Alejandro also has an intense love for music and has directed many music vídeos. He has directed for Sleigh Bells, Chikita Violenta, Motopony. Most recently, Alejandro appeared on the El Rey Network-produced documentary show, REBEL WITHOUT A CREW: THE SERIES. With a budget of only $7000 and 14 days of shooting time, Alejandro was able to adapt his award-winning short film, MONDAY, into a feature film of the same name. The movie premiered at a special screening during the 2018 SXSW FESTIVAL and most recently was screened to a sold-out audience at the SOHO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. The film is currently on the film festival circuit and continues to pile up rave reviews. His follow up feature film "Millennium Bugs." Has already made top movies to see in 2020 by Roger Ebert's Scout Tafoya. Director Statement I just wanted to make a movie that people can laugh their asses off and forget all the shitty stuff happening around the world. Have them disconnect and have fun.
- DirectorAlejandro Montoya