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IN THE HEADLINE

TEST of MAN: The DUMERIAN SANCTION

Principal photography for the short film: Test of Man: The Dumerian Sanction began in June of last year (2018), and ended in the fall. And it would now be safe to say that this is shaping up to be our best production yet.

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And while the title might suggest that this is a sequel to the 2016 festival winner (Test of Man); it's not. This is basically just a remake -- but it's a remake with some very exciting upgrades. There was just so much more we could have done with the original, that we thought "why let such a great concept go to waste."

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So we decided to go at it again and throw in all the bells and whistles we wanted to the first time around.

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Barry Broughton and Charlie Love replaced the original actors in the lead roles, and the rest of the cast is comprised of both seasoned professionals and newbies.

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This film will be publicly screened on September 29, 2019 at the Quick Center for the Arts, St. Bonaventure University at 5:00pm.

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C.O.T.A. SCREENING: July 8th, 2017

The screening of Code of the Assura was a great success and a photo gallery of the event will be published shortly. 

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We at Panvenni Films would like to thank all those who were in attendance. We always relish the opportunity to put our work on display, and your participation made that possible.

 

We secured a few investors at this event, and are excited to begin working with them as we chart a new course into the future.

 

 

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A special thank you to Mayor William J. Aiello for attending our 2017 screening, and pledging support for our endeavors.
"Bringing cultural things here is part of getting people to come to town. Things like this are what Olean needs."
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  Mayor William J. Aiello
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