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Movement and Location (a.k.a. Movement + Location) is an American science fiction movie set in modern day Brooklyn, directed by Alexis Boling. It stars Bodine Boling, Catherine Missal, Brendan Griffin, Anna Margaret Hollyman, David Andrew Macdonald and John Dapolito. Movement and Location tells the story of Kim Getty, an immigrant from 400 years in the future who is sent back in time to live an easier life. It premiered at the 2014 Brooklyn Film Festival where it won the Audience Award, Best Screenplay and Best Original Score.
Kim Getty is an immigrant from 400 years in the future, who has traveled back in time to live out an easier life. It turns out to be an isolating, one-way trip, but in the three years since her arrival Kim has built a life that she is almost satisfied with. She has a job, an apartment with a roommate, and is beginning to fall in love.
But when she encounters a teenage girl who is also from the future, Kim’s remade sense of self is put to the test. The girl leads Kim to her long-lost husband, now 20 years older than her and maladjusted to contemporary society, and Kim’s carefully reinvented identity starts to unravel.
Bodine Alexander Boling (born August 16, 1982) is an American writer and filmmaker. She is best known for writing, producing, starring in and editing the independent science fiction feature Movement and Location.
Boling was born and raised on the eastern shore of Maryland, attending Saints Peter and Paul High School in Easton, MD.
In 2001, Boling (as Bodine Alexander) starred in "Riders", which was written and directed by Doug Sadler and premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film later aired on the Sundance Channel.
In 2005, Boling (as Alex Orban) appeared in Swimmers (film), another independent feature film written and directed by Doug Sadler, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Boling wrote, produced, starred in and edited the independent science fiction feature film Movement and Location. It was a joint project with her husband Alexis Boling, through his production company Harmonium Films and Music.
The film premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival in 2014, where it won the audience award, best screenplay and best original score. Other festivals of note include Indie Memphis (2014), where it won the Ron Tibbett Excellence in Filmmaking Award and Best Poster, and the Rome International Film Festival (2014), where it won best narrative feature and the audience award. It also played the Atlanta Film Festival and Sci-Fi-London, both in 2015.
Imani Francesca Coppola (born April 6, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and violinist probably best known for her 1997 hit "Legend of a Cowgirl" which sampled the instrumentals from "Sunshine Superman" by Donovan. In 2008 Coppola returned as one half of the pop duo Little Jackie, with a hit single "The World Should Revolve Around Me".
Coppola grew up as the second-youngest of five children in Long Island, New York, Coppola's lower-income family, headed by a black mother and Italian father, did not fit in, and she and her family were picked on. Her circumstances encouraged her independence and also her creativity, as her family, who received welfare, had little money to pay for entertainment. Her mother, a teacher, was the primary income earner, while her carpenter father was often out of work and refused to earn an income from his art.
Coppola grew up surrounded by music, as her father is a jazz musician, her mother plays bass, and all of her brothers and sisters are musically inclined. She says her first musical memory is of her father, who was her biggest musical influence, playing the song "Bessie's Blues" "on a severely out of tune piano." She began playing violin at the age of six, eventually studying studio composition at the State University of New York at Purchase. She was not happy and left after one year, but during her time at Purchase, she made some demos and passed them on to her older sister Maya, who is a singer-songwriter in the music business. Maya gave them to her boyfriend, music publisher Ross Elliot, who got Coppola together with producer Michael Mangini at Digable Planets. While still in college, Coppola cut three demo tracks with Digable that resulted in a bidding war for the artist among other studios. Coppola accepted a recording contract with Columbia Records in 1997.
Aoife O’Donovan (/ˈiːfə/ EE-fə; Irish: [ˈiːfʲə];) born November 18, 1982 in Newton, Massachusetts, is an American singer and songwriter. She is best known as the lead singer for the progressive bluegrass/string band, Crooked Still, and a member of the female folk-noir trio, Sometymes Why. Her first professional engagement was singing lead for the folk group The Wayfaring Strangers. She has performed and recorded with Ollabelle, Karan Casey and Seamus Egan, Jerry Douglas, Jim Lauderdale, Darol Anger, Sarah Jarosz, Sara Watkins, Christina Courtin, Chris Thile (Nickel Creek, Punch Brothers), Noam Pikelny (Punch Brothers), Edgar Meyer, Stuart Duncan and Yo-Yo Ma. O’Donovan has also performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Utah Symphony Orchestra. In 2012, she sang on most of the tracks on the album "Be Still" by the jazz group the Dave Douglas Quintet, featuring trumpeter Dave Douglas. During the summer of 2013, she toured with Garrison Keillor and his "A Prairie Home Companion Radio Romance Tour." Performed at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark 2014.
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MOVEMENT AND LOCATION a feature film by Alexis + Bodine Boling - http://movementandlocation.com/ Cast: Bodine Boling, Catherine Missal, Brendan Griffin, David Andrew Macdonald, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Haile Owusu, and John Dapolito. Trailer edited by Connor Kalista & sound designed by R. Hollis Smith featuring original score from the film by Dan Tepfer with "Glowing Heart" by Aoife O'Donovan and "Don't Skip A Beat" by Imani Coppola
On the latest episode of We Love Soaps TV (5.32), Roger Newcomb traveled to the Brooklyn Film Festival for the World Premiere of Alexis and Bodine Boling's film Movement and Location. Cast, crew and supporters attended the World Premiere screening. Earlier on the red carpet, We Love Soaps TV spoke with Movement and Location screenwriter/producer/star Bodine Boling, director/producer Alexis Boling, cast members Catherine Missal, Haile Owusu and Kelley Missal (Daytime Emmy nominee this year for her work on One Life to Live), as well as former All My Children actor Daniel Covin.
"Magic Hour" from the album "In the Magic Hour" out now on Yep Roc Records. Buy Now: http://smarturl.it/InTheMagicHour Director: Bodine Boling http://www.aoifeodonovan.com/ http://www.facebook.com/aoifeodonovanofficial http://twitter.com/odonovanaoife
Movement and Location (2015) Watch on iTunes: http://apple.co/1iXC2Tf Directed by: Alexis Boling Written by: Bodine Boling Starring: Bodine Boling, Catherine Missal, Brendan Griffin
Now Playing in Chicago (one week only) Facets Cinémathèque; Tickets - http://bit.ly/mal-chi-tix Directed by: Alexis Boling Written by: Bodine Boling Starring: Bodine Boling, Catherine Missal, Brendan Griffin
From the album The Glass Wall (itunes Nov 6 2012) Imani Coppola - Ave Maria Produced by Joshua Valleau and Imani Coppola Filmed By Xiang Ren Edited By Bodine Boling Produced By Imani Coppola Featuring Jeremy Goddard, Cole Williams, Nikolitsa Boutieros and Terri Trovato
a feature film by Alexis & Bodine Boling http://movementandlocation.com synopsis: Kim Getty is an immigrant from 400 years in the future, sent back to modern-day Brooklyn to live out an easier life. She's built a new identity in this time that nearly satisfies: she has a full time job, shares an apartment with a roommate, and is falling in love. But when she finds two other people from the future -- a 15-year-old girl and Kim's own long-lost husband -- Kim must fight to keep the life she once had from destroying the life she built here. Trailer edited by Connor Kalista featuring original score from the film by Dan Tepfer with "Glowing Heart" by Aoife O'Donovan and "Don't Skip A Beat" by Imani Coppola
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