Red Butterfly
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File:Red Butterfly Independent Poster.jpg
Red Butterfly Independent Poster
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Directed by | Jon Alston |
Produced by | Gerren Crochet Jon Alston |
Screenplay by | Jon Alston |
Starring | Diogo Morgado Christine Evangelista Wilson Jermaine Heredia Laurence Mason Byrdie Bell |
Music by | Joseph David Johnson Eric Francis Olson JMiles Mitchell Covington |
Cinematography | Sergei Franklin |
Edited by | Robert Brett Thomas Olena Kuhtaryeva |
Running time
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85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Red Butterfly is a postmodern romantic tragedy written & directed by Jon Alston and starring Diogo Morgado, Christine Evangelista, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Laurence Mason, and Byrdie Bell. Red Butterfly is an original screenplay written by Jon Alston. It is an independently produced feature with subject matter not typical of independent feature film. Alston claims the film's primary audience to be "regular folk who like heavy entertainment." The story is inspired by the works of both Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell; it explores the consequences of the unchecked human ego. "Vice is Tragedy" is a theme that Alston claims to have had significance to him upon personal reflection of his time in the NFL.[1] The film premiered at the St. Louis International Film Festival and is slated to for domestic and international release in the fall of 2015.[2]
Contents
Cast
- Diogo Morgado as Tonio Vega Jr.
- Christine Evangelista as Cleo (Simo) McKenna
- Wilson Jermaine Heredia as TC (Simo)
- Laurence Mason as "Dutch"
- Byrdie Bell as Carrie
- James A Stephens as Vinnie the Killer
- Jen Araki as Helena
Production
"Red Butterfly" was produced in New York City, based on an original screenplay written by Jon Alston
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External links
- ↑ http://redbutterflymovie.com
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