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Part of the Catalyst Episodic Showcase. Every chemical has a story.
Faced with the trauma of losing his wife, successful fashion maven Jeremy (Dominic Bogart) finds himself on the edge of a total psychotic break. He risks his sanity with a dangerous dose of psilocybin in an experimental psychedelic-assisted therapy session, only to learn that his reality is far from what it seems.
In 2010, Peter's vision for a dilapidated warehouse at the foot of the Queensborough Bridge would birth ATTIC STUDIOS; a space for emerging photographers and filmmakers to shoot and mingle with like-minded creatives who host parties and events, giving rise to a unique synergistic hub that would bridge the divide between artists and the commercial world that supports them. Since then, ATTIC STUDIOS has become a mainstay of production in NYC and around the world, having hosted hundreds of shoots for some of the world's biggest brands, major television episodics, print publications with top fashion photographers and more. Through this success, the opportunity presented itself for Peter to finally embark on his lifelong ambition to write and direct his own visions for the cinema. As the founder of The Alliance of GoodTimes Entertainment (TAGE FILMS) and influenced by groundbreaking shows such as Black Mirror, Peter created a television pilot (his directorial debut) for DOSE, an anthology series examining the emerging science of psychedelics. In addition to this, Peter is simultaneously developing DOSE Rx, a multi-season episodic in the style of Grey’s Anatomy. He is also producing a biopic based on the life of Thomas King Forcade, founder of High Times Magazine, currently in development with Groundswell Productions (Michael London) with a script by Andy Bellin. The only child of an Eastern European refugee and single mother, he has been pursuing socially conscious filmmaking from an early age. He is based in NYC and Miami.
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Drama
Venue:
Date and Time:
October 28, 2023 12:30 PM
Director:
Peter Clark