Drama Garage
staged a reading of
Steve's award-winning
script, "Killing Dennis
Nolan" on Wednesday,
June 29, at the Women's
Club of Hollywood.

Dances With Films
premiered Steve's
short, "Overqualified,"
at its 2005 festival on
May 7 in Santa Monica.

"...Overqualified has that
perfect true-life feel to
it...It's great."
—Filmthreat.com

View "Overqualified"
Press Kit Online.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Future

Bootstrap has a number of projects in the works at various stages of development. "Overqualified," an
18-minute short by Steve, recently showed at the 2005 Dances With Films Festival, and we have high hopes for its future on the festival circuit.

After more than three years of working together on theater and short film projects, we are preparing
to strap on our corporate boots, and are hoping to begin pre-production for our first feature —"Killing Dennis Nolan," a psychologcial drama by Mr. Fardys — within the next few months.

Also on the docket:

In early June, Alex directed a music video for our friend Ryan, which we are in the process of polishing.

Last month, Nate directed an original short examining the place of Nietzsche, toilet plungers and the Bible in the life of the modern teenager. Nate is also working to secure the rights to former Poet Laureate Billy Collins' poem titled "I Go Back to the House for a Book" as the basis for a short film.

Steve is currently developing a three-part short film with our friends Richard Penn , Ashley Cook and Jeffrey Johnson about the psychological ramifications of war over the course of three generations.

Additional short and feature projects are also currently being developed and written.

As per the bootstrap theory, we are open to anything.