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6.1/10   22 votes
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Director:
Luke Eberl
Writer:
Luke Eberl (writer)
Genre:
Short | Comedy
Plot:
Through the eyes of an eight year-old boy, we see the absurdity and pathos of the lives of his family and friends as they reach their crisis thresholds. | add synopsis
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Cast

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Elijah Runcorn ... Erin

Amy Perry ... Donna

Stephen Bowman ... Chip

Luke Eberl ... Elliott
Chris Marquette ... Ben

Margo Harshman ... Gina

James Runcorn ... Chris
Kevin Kelley ... First Homeless Man

Evan Parke ... Second Homeless Man

Andrew McFarlane ... Petey
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Sarah Brooke ... Elliott's Mother
Jo Eberl ... Andepmed Testimonial

Devra Keyes ... Nophilmo Spokeswoman

Kevin Keyes ... Andepmed Spokesman
Wayne Owen ... Nophilmo Testimonial #2

Jeffrey Reeves ... Sleep-O Spokesman
Jon Sroka ... Supermarket Clerk

A.J. Trauth ... Nophilmo Testimonial #1
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Additional Details

Runtime:
USA:48 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Filming Locations:
Burbank, California, USA

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10 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Ambitious Film, 3 October 2005
9/10

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First of all, let me say that Luke Eberl (writer/director/actor) is an amazing talent. His script has subtle humor intertwined with touching, deeply real, character driven complications. The well titled Fellowship breaches issues of fellowships both broken and mended between family and friends. There is the mother who deals with the loss of a husband and the complications of new love mixed with the stress of raising a young boy. The boy played by Elijah Runcorn gave a moving performance as well. His angst of searching for something real to grasp onto touched my heart. The teen trio as I'll call them: Luke Eberl, Margo Harshman and Chris Marquette reminded me of my teenage days of experimenting, love triangles and those endless summer nights. The funniest character bar-none was played by James Runcorn. His quirky, subtle occult guru character kept me laughing throughout his entire time on screen. Although his character was a minor one, his on screen stillness stole the show for me. I don't know if it was Luke's writing, directing or simply the acting of James that created this memorable performance. I hope this film (although an odd length for a short) does well in the festival circuit. Who knows, the way that Luke is headed with his self driven ambition- we may see Fellowship on the big screen as a feature length in a few years.

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