Saturday, April 25, 2009

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PRESS RELEASE

UCF Film Alum Brings Home Feature Film To Screen At Florida Film Festival

Local boy Danny Daneau makes good 

as his film “The Attic Door” is selected to screen at annual film fest

ORLANDO, FL: March 30, 2009. Local boy and UCF Film Master of Fine Arts graduate Danny Daneau’s feature film, “The Attic Door” has been selected for a special screening at the prestigious Florida Film Festival. Daneau crafted “The Attic Door” while completing a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Central Florida. The Attic Door will be screening Saturday, April 4, 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM at Regal Cinemas as part of the festival. Tickets can be purchased at the Enzian Theater box office located at 1300 S Orlando Ave in Maitland, FL‎ or online at www.floridafilmfestival.com.

THE ATTIC DOOR is the breakthrough feature length film by writer-director, Danny Daneau, from a script he co-wrote with UCF alum Eric Ernst, produced by Erica Harrell, also a graduate of the University of Central Florida film program. Because Daneau produced the film while living in Orlando, many of his key crewmembers live in the area. At only 26 years of age, Danny Daneau is an independent filmmaker who has worked extensively in many areas of film and multimedia production.

Daneau is part of the first of three graduate filmmakers from the new Master of Fine Arts program at UCF entitled “Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema:. The three-year program helps filmmakers write, produced, and complete a feature length motion picture. With the rise in digital technology, UCF saw the potential for a different type of masters program.

THE ATTIC DOOR is about a young brother and sister (Madison Davenport, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl) who are abandoned in the vast and lonely landscape of the 19th century American West. Each day, they struggle to keep up the family farm, anxiously waiting for their parents to return. With nowhere to escape, the two siblings begin to discover that they are not entirely alone. As much as they try to deny the truth, something behind the attic door has awakened and they must now face their greatest fear. THE ATTIC DOOR is the story of love, loss, loneliness, and the truth behind childhood fears.

Daneau says, “this film has been a three year labor of love and a dream come true to complete. The story is deeply personal to me and I am so happy to have the privilege to screen for our hometown.  


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