Saturday, March 23, 2013

UPDATE;Shooting Ghosts The Making Of The Film "Sebastien", A Paranormal Thriller Starring Eric Roberts. Director /Producer Zach Miller. Patricia's Paris Expats Soirees Dinner. Sun 24 March 2013. 19h00

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Shooting Ghosts: The making of the film "Sebastien", a paranormal thriller starring Eric Roberts filmed in real haunted house on location in Long Island.

Director /Producer Zach Miller presents a talk on his recent experiences shooting the film which will be presented at Cannes this year.

 

Sunday 24 March 2013
19h00 - 22h30ish

(Happy Hour. Dinner and Desser
t. Zachary's Presentation. More Great Socializing)

Our Guest of Honor:

Zachary James Miller

Filmmaker: Producer, Director, Writer
Longtime Paris Expat

Zachary James Miller, C.E.O. of 2 Bulls On the Hill Productions (SARL Miller/Stovall), a French Film and TV Production company), will talk about his recent experiences in the making of the feature film "Sebastien". The film is based on a true story and stars Eric Roberts (Star 80, The Pope of Greenwich Village, Dark Knight, The Expendables), Cathy Moriarty (Raging Bull, Analyze That, Casper, Kindergarten Cop), Robert Vaughn (The Man From U.N.C.L.E, Bullitt, The Protectors), Tom Pelphrey (Excuse Me For Living, Guiding Light), James McCaffrey (Revenge, Rescue Me), Eliza Roberts (Animal House, Dr. Who), and Deb Twiss (Kickass, A Gun for Jennifer).

Film Summary

Sebastian is a feature-length film that explores disfigurement, abandonment, family, superstition, forbidden love, and its consequences. Sebastien tells the story of a family that lives a hectic life in NYC. When their new baby is miscarried, the family decides to leave the city and find a new way of being. They rent a house owned by two women, a middle aged spinster and her domineering bed-ridden mother. The same thing that kept the two women tied to each other is the very element that begins haunting the NY family and spinning their lives out of control with obsession bordering on possession.

More About Zachary James Miller

Zachary James Miller, Ph.D is not only a Producer and a Director for a variety of documentaries, TV series and feature films, he is also a Parapsychologist, a Counselor,Therapist, and Lifelong Student of the Paranormal & the Occult. "Learning to define the paranormal scientifically is something that’s attracted me since childhood,” says Dr Miller. His lecture DVD on consciousness, “Intention, Belief, Emotion, and Will”, is a glimpse into the subject of his worldwide lectures.

Visit: www.zacharyjamesmiller.com

From Patricia: Cinema. The Paranormal. Love it

It's €24.00 (EXACT CHANGE) for a fun gourmet dinner at one of our favorite, upbeat restaurants in the Latin Quarter, m° Cluny La - Sorbonne. A fun dinner and free-flowing wine. We'll confirm the exact address with the reservation.

(The first hour is Happy Hour. This is followed by general introductions and the talk with dinner at the same moment, at about 20h15 - 20h30).


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