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Summer Teeth (Comedy) Why We Pull the Trigger
An idyllic summer love triangle for a group of tree
(Thriller)
planters is turned upside down when the young
Why We Pull The Trigger is a dark drama about
woman is grabbed, first by a trio of redneck hunters,
three desperate friends who find a way out of
then by a huge bush-monster.
their dead end lives by selling human remains on
the black market.
MATTHEW BISSONNETTE
Writer/Director
ERIC LIN Writer/Director
F
Matthew Bissonnette was born
Eric Lin is a graduate of NYU's Tisch
AST TRACK
and raised in Montreal, where he
School of the Arts Graduate Film
studied English and Film at Concordia
Program. Music Palace, his Student
University. He then read law at Queen’s University, was
Academy Award-nominated short
called to the Ontario bar, but retired two weeks later to
documentary, has screened at film festivals worldwide
write and work in movies. He has written and directed
including the prestigious New Directors/New Films Festival
two feature films, Looking for Leonard (2002) and Who
in New York, the Telluride Film Festival, the Clermont-
Loves the Sun (2006). His third feature, Passenger Side, is
Ferrand Short Film Festival, and is now airing on the
premiering at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival. His debut
Independent Film Channel. His latest narrative short film,
novel, Smash Your Head On The Punk Rock, was published
What Remains, was awarded the Caucus Foundation
in the spring of 2008. Bissonnette currently lives in
Student Production Grant as well as the Warner Bros.
Los Angeles.
Pictures Film Production Award. The film received a Craft
Award for Screenwriting from First Run Film Festival and has
COREY MARR Producer
gone on to screen at many festivals. In 2003, he won the
Corey Marr is a former creative
Asian American International Screenplay Competition for his
advertising and marketing executive
script, Kilgore. His work has received support from the C.V.
turned producer, now fronting Corey
Starr Institute, the Oppenheimer New Filmmakers Grant,
Marr Productions, a Toronto-based film
and New York State Council for the Arts. He is currently
and television production company. Recent productions
developing his feature film, Why We Pull The Trigger.
include the Genie-nominated film Who Loves the Sun,
MYNETTE LOUIE Producer
directed by Matthew Bissonnette and starring Lukas Haas,
Molly Parker, and Adam Scott. The film played over 30
A New York-based independent film
festivals worldwide including London, AFI FEST, SXSW and
producer, Mynette Louie produced Tze
Whistler before being released theatrically in Canada and
Chun’s Children of Invention, which
selling internationally.
premiered at Sundance 2009, and
won Grand Jury Prizes at the Independent Film Festival of
Premiering in the Narrative Competition at the 2009 Los
Boston and Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, and
Angeles Film Festival is Matthew Bissonnette’s Passenger
Special Jury Prizes at the Sarasota, Nashville, and San
Side, starring Adam Scott, Joel Bissonnette, and Robin
Francisco International Asian American Film Festivals. She
Tunney. Marr is currently in development on several
also co-produced Andrew Bujalski’s Mutual Appreciation,
projects including the Poe-inspired thriller Voices, the
and was selected by IFP as one of two emerging American
screen adaptation of the award-winning novel Clara’s War,
independent producers to participate in Rotterdam Lab
and Bissonnette’s adventure comedy Summerteeth and
2008. Louie previously worked at the Hawaii Film Office,
road movie Typical Girls.
where she authored the state's production tax credit and
developed programs to foster local independent filmmaking.
She also worked in business development and marketing at
SportsIllustrated.com, Jupiter Research, and Time Magazine.
Louie received a bachelor’s degree in East Asian Studies
from Harvard University. She is currently in post-production
on P. Benoit's untitled Haiti film, a Sundance Lab project,
and developing several narrative features.
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