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"amnesia" Feature Film PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Bosley   
Wednesday, 19 November 2008

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Sci-Fi Thriller Attempts to Re-define Genre

 
“Everything can change in the blink of an eye…”  This simple statement was never more true then when we all watched the TV screen on the fateful morning of 9/11.  While some were saying that 9/11 was the beginning of the end, writer/director John W. Bosley found himself envisioning what the world might be like if something even more terrible happened.
“We attempted to create something that was new, something that was fresh,” Bosley explained.  “We mixed up genres and allowed the story to dictate the styles of our shooting and editing of the film.  We hope when people see the film that they say, ‘I’ve never seen anything like that before.’”

Bosley’s film, “amnesia,” took six years to complete from scriptwriting to final product.  The film was recently taken on tour throughout various theaters in Maine and Michigan.  Presently, Bosley’s company, J.B. Movies and Visual Arts, is pursuing various options to nationally market the film.

“amnesia” is the story of Allan Carter, who wakes up with amnesia and can only recall that he is looking for his wife and son.  Soon, he finds himself being chased through the forest on a crazy adventure full of action, suspense, and drama.  The whole while, Allan tries to unlock the mystery of what really happened to his family, and what kind of world he woke up to.

“I was inspired by the original version of ‘The Planet of the Apes.’  I liked how the film reached many different types of audiences and had some relevance to the time and the culture that watched it,” Bosley stated.  “‘amnesia’ has been compared to popular TV shows like LOST and Jericho.  Some audience members say it is similar to movies like Signs and Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds.”

To read more about “amnesia” and J.B. Movies and Visual Arts visit: www.jbmovies.com .

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