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A Paw Over Dark

A Paw Over Dark - Sat, Oct 14, 2023 - 11:30AM | Theater 4
Film Info
Category
Short
Runtime
10:19
Country
United States of America
Directed by
Dorian Saisse, Marisa Molson
Produced by
Judy Lung
Written by
Dorian Saisse, Marisa Molson
Main Cast
Jake Ohlhausen

A washed up actor performs night after night in a grimy theater to a nearly empty audience. However, everything changes when a clueless dog jumps on stage.

Director

Contact Info

Dorian

Saisse

Director
Dorian is an LA-based recent graduate from San Jose State University with a BFA in Animation. Growing up, Dorian was obsessed with all things comics, cartoons, and film and knew from an early age that storytelling would be his passion....Read more
Dorian is an LA-based recent graduate from San Jose State University with a BFA in Animation. Growing up, Dorian was obsessed with all things comics, cartoons, and film and knew from an early age that storytelling would be his passion. Now with a degree under his belt, as well as two animated short films, he's looking forward to one day getting to work in the animation industry. His skillset includes storyboarding, screenwriting, and directing. Dorian loves weird but resonant stories and any visuals that go outside the box. His other interests include film study, cooking, and Dungeons & Dragons. Read less
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Marisa

Molson

Director
Marisa Molson grew up in the Bay Area and is a recent graduate from San José University. She has a passion for telling relatable yet funny stories and would love to work in either film or TV as a storyboard artist....Read more
Marisa Molson grew up in the Bay Area and is a recent graduate from San José University. She has a passion for telling relatable yet funny stories and would love to work in either film or TV as a storyboard artist. Inspired by her childhood love of indie comics and quirky animation, she hopes to bring fun and strange stories to life on the big screen. Besides doodling in her sketchbook, she enjoys hiking around the bay, reading memoirs, and collecting too many trinkets. Read less
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