Sunday, November 08, 2009
About Me

- Name: Sujewa Ekanayake
- Location: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Films in production: The Real Ben Stiller (working title, 2011, feature), Shaolin Slow Jams (2012, feature), Brooklyn Fantastic (2011, feature). Completed films: Indie Film Blogger Road Trip (2009, feature), Date Number One (2006 & 2008, feature), Capital Heartbreak & Sweetness: 17 DC Poets (2002, feature), Wild Diner (1999, feature), Fresh Coffee (1992, short).
Previous Posts
- Indie Film Blogger Road Trip now available to view...
- Sujewa on The Obenson Report podcast on Mon 2/9
- Current Blog
- Opening 9 minutes from new documentary Indie Film ...
- Now blogging at the new Wild Diner Films blog
- Date Number One, 7/12 - 18, 2007, Kensington, MD!
- DATE NUMBER ONE screening Sat 11/4 in DC
- Filmmaking For The Poor blog now retired, DIY Film...
- Some tips on producing DIY screenings
- Hey China, Stop Being Evil, Release Filmmaker Hao ...


2 Comments:
How long does it take to make a movie? Six months in pre-production? Six weeks’ shooting? Six years for a writer to dream it all up in the first place? How about 30 days? That’s the challenge a group of three young L.A. filmmakers have set themselves. Their aim is to make a 90 minute feature film – from initial concept to production – in just one month. Start date, November 20th, 2009. Here is their website that is documenting their progress day by day. http://www.30dayfeaturefilmchallenge.com - check out the current dream team in just 8 days. Challenge yourself, JOIN THEM!!!
I like your blog-- I am definitely your audience.
James
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