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Terminal

20 minutes | 17 or older | 2007 | United States of America

Romance

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Tagline

You know what I love about airports?

Synopsis

TERMINAL is a romantic comedy/drama about two strangers who have a brief, albeit unforgettable, encounter in an airport terminal.

Malcolm, flowers in hand is at the airport waiting for his girlfriend's flight, when he is about to meet someone who will change his life forever...

Director's Statement

Terminal is a story about taking a chance on yourself, a slice of life in an airport, and the journey to be honest with your own feelings and with the fear to let go the familiar, no matter how uncomfortably and destructive it that may be in your life.

This film is a character study that develops over a 20-minute period but you won't even feel it is that long.

Terminal will make you reminisce about that lost opportunity when you met someone unique but you didn't have the courage to stand up and say hello. This is a tribute to those who do and those who "let go" of their own internal fears.

  • Directed by
    Fernando Beltran y Puga
  • Written by
    Rock Shaink Jr.
  • Produced by
    Fernando Beltran y Puga
  • Terminal Website
Directed by: Fernando Beltran y Puga
Written by: Rock Shaink Jr.
Produced by: Fernando Beltran y Puga

Cast

Bartender: Ian Glinka
Malcolm: Andy English
Mr. Marquez: Hardev Singhsidhu
Jordan: Leah Loftin

Crew

Best Boy Electric: Russell Silber
Grip: Przemyslaw Niczyporuk
Dolly Grip: Jared Ames
Gaffer: Jose Miguel Alvarez
Camera Assistant: Daniel Fiorito
Editor: Jason Cross
Director of Photography: Angel Barroeta
Associate Producer: Fred Asifo
Original Score: Ben Humphries
Costume and Makeup: Michael Helene
Production Sound Mixer: Allen "Big Al" Ewald
Adam A. Johnson: Sound Editor
Production Assistant: Joseph Price

A beautifully conceived and original masterpiece" (Media Blvd Magazine): http://www.mediablvd.com/magazine/the_news/review/__%93you_never_know_what_you%92ll_find%85%94_%5Bterminal%5D_200909261850.html

"Triumphs as a Solid First Attempt for a Budding Visionary" (DVD Veredict): http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/terminal2007.php

"Very Winning" (Microfilmmaker Magazine): http://www.microfilmmaker.com/critiques/Issue41/Terminal.html

"Ace Direction" (Cinema Crazed): http://www.cinema-crazed.com/r-z/terminalmovie.htm

"Ranks with the best I have seen this year" (Rogue Cinema): http://www.roguecinema.com/article-1663--0-0.html

"TERMINAL uses its brevity to its advantage, drawing the viewer in quickly, keeping them engaged and making them feel connected to characters they’ve only known for a few minutes" (Film Fanaddict): http://www.shockingimages.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=1260

Shot in two days in Washington D.C. Two blocks from where some of the most memorable scenes in the movie the Exorcist took place, including the scene where Father Karras plummets down the flight of steps leading to M Street, Georgetown, Washington DC.

Leah Loftin, the female protagonist, appeared in the movie "Monster's Ball" alongside the late Heath Ledger and Billy Bob Thornton.

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1, High Definition

TERMINAL on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1132463/

  • Fernando Beltran y Puga

    Director

    Fernando Beltran y Puga