Janie (2006 film) explained

Janie
Country:United States
Language:English
Director:Christine Shin
Producer:Judith Fernando
Christine Shin
Cinematography:Pyongson Yim
Starring:Blaine Saunders
Tanner Maguire
Editing:Peter Samet
Music:Patrick Kirst
Production Companies:University of Southern California
Runtime:18 minutes
Budget:$40,000 (estimated)

Janie[1] is a short film, written and directed by Christine Shin.[2] Janie was selected as the 2005 Charles and Lucille King Finishing Fund.[3] Janie, a 9-year-old girl, has a perfect life as an only daughter in a loving family. Her life, however, gets completely shattered when Ben, the little brother she never knew existed, unexpectedly shows up to live with her family.Janie was first released in the United States on February 26, 2006 as a part of the East Lansing Children's Film Festival, which is an offshoot of the East Lansing Film Festival. It stars Blaine Saunders, Tanner Maguire, Deborah Quayle, John Miailovich, and Katrina Feickert.

Synopsis

Janie, a 9-year-old girl, has a perfect life as an only daughter in a loving family. Her life, however, gets completely shattered when Ben, the little brother she never knew existed, unexpectedly shows up to live with her family.

Cast

Festivals and awards

Janie has received various awards and has been invited to screen at many festivals such as:

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www-cntv.usc.edu/about/announcements/announcement_2008062846741.htm Alum Christine Shin News Retrieved: 2010-03-21.
  2. http://caucusfoundation.org/recipients/grant_recip_fall05_shin.html Grant Recipients Retrieved: 2010-03-21.
  3. http://www-cntv.usc.edu/about/announcements/king-finishing-fund-award-recipient--sloan-update.htm King Finishing Fund Award Recipient & Sloan Update Retrieved: 2010-03-21.