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Fake Cult in Wrenshall Captured on Film

If you have an extra 6 minutes and 28 seconds to waste on the internet, please visit You Tube today and view the 48 Hour Film we shot in beautiful Wrenshall, Minnesota. Just search for a little gem called "Conversion Van." (And if you do give it a rating, don't be stingy.)

By the way, we did well in the 48 Hour Film contest. "Conversion Van" picked up an award for Best Music Score. For which we give much thanks to Brian Barber, Crew Jones and Naked Jesus.

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I love happy endings.


Brilliant! Loved it.


Thanks for the great film. I posted it on my blog to spread the joy. The editing was great and I loved the frame in some of the shots, especially of the guys whizzing on the side of the road. You've got a winner.

Oh, and the dialogue. Terrific! Breakfast cereals! Woot!


fun stuff. Have to agree with great music selections. There is enough material in those Crew Jones lyrics to start a cult, I think. hey...that barn looks very familiar...I think I've been there...recovering...
recovered memory!

looking forward to the Free Range Film Festival, or "furf" as it's known in the industry. Like I would know.


That was great!


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