'Win' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
My Buddy (2014)
Actors:
Ryan Anning (actor),
Vince Carlin (actor),
Eve Wylden (actress),
Sara Tekle (producer),
Mark Moliterni (writer),
Matthew Chung (composer),
Marko Koumoulas (composer),
Mark Moliterni (director),
Justin Black (editor),
Plot: In the near future, MANNY REY is a lonely old man who lives vicariously through the old movies, game shows, and sitcoms he watches on TV. Looking for a friend, Manny orders WIN, an android butler from an infomercial. Together, these two unlikely characters develop an unforgettable friendship. Produced by fourth year Ryerson University students from Toronto for their final thesis project. My Buddy was inspired by a 1940s live recording of the eponymous song which appears on the bonus disc of Arcade Fire's 'Funeral'.
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Sci-Fi,
Short,
The Third Wheel (2014)
Actors:
Todd Hughlett (actor),
Chuck Manus (actor),
Ernesto Navarrete (actor),
Brandon Plush (actor),
Brayden Plush (actor),
Brittney Bertier (actress),
Megan Dupont (actress),
Kimberly Green (actress),
Shelbi Lampman (actress),
Charina Layne (actress),
Marisa Lopez (actress),
Marjory Ramos (actress),
Luisana Rodriguez (actress),
Joseph B. Hernandez (producer),
Todd Hughlett (producer),
Plot: Following the advice of his dating coach, Mitch brings a cameraman to film his blind date, but forgets to tell his date Kelsey. Things take a turn when Kelsey becomes interested in the better-looking cameraman, Win. Now Mitch must compete to not become the third wheel on his own date.
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Cherry Pies (2014)
Actors:
Austin Brook (actor),
Cully Dieter (actor),
Chris Ferro (actor),
James Francis (actor),
Chloe Godard (actor),
Kevin Edwin Greene (actor),
Russell Jeffrey (actor),
Michael Patrick (actor),
Anthony Porembski (actor),
Enrique Quintero (actor),
Ray Tezanos (actor),
Leah M. Clark (actress),
Carmella Diaz-Lolar (actress),
Jennifer Lynne Kursinski (actress),
Marc Brewer (actor),
Genres:
Fantasy,
Horror,
Thriller,
Taglines: If you lived here, you'd be dead by now.
Quotes:
Sally Sayers, LB: Get on your knees and smile like a donut.
All That I Am (2013)
Actors:
Christopher Abbott (actor),
Kelly AuCoin (actor),
Dan Bittner (actor),
Christopher McCann (actor),
Matthew J. McCarthy (actor),
Carlos Puga (actor),
Jacinta Puga (actor),
Emily Fleischer (actress),
Gaby Hoffmann (actress),
Jean-Raphael Ambron (producer),
Andrew Corkin (producer),
Grant Curatola (producer),
Garrett P. Fennelly (producer),
D.C. Marcial (producer),
Brett Potter (producer),
Plot: On the eve of a looming family reunion, Christian's estranged father unexpectedly shows up at his door asking for help. Despite abandoning the family at the onset of his wife's terminal illness , Dr. Lynn claims he can justify his nine-year absence. Christian reluctantly agrees to escort his father into a hostile family environment, but his grief-fueled drug addiction sends an already tense family dynamic reeling.
Genres:
Drama,
Earth Therapy (2011)
Actors:
Win Bates (actor),
Matthew Carmen (actor),
Thomas Payton (actor),
Brendan White (actor),
Emily Ingersoll (actress),
Kristina Romaine (actress),
Caleb Negassa (producer),
Win Bates (writer),
Thomas Payton (writer),
Win Bates (director),
Eric Cameron (editor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
The Binds That Tie Us (2010)
Actors:
Edmond Choi (actor),
Larry M. Darr (actor),
Rick Dawson (actor),
Nicholas DiNardo (actor),
Justin Ferrari (actor),
John Gammon (actor),
Danso Gordon (actor),
Joey Paul Gowdy (actor),
Gavin Graham (actor),
Zvonimir Hace (actor),
Tom Joyce (actor),
Brian Krause (actor),
Eder López (actor),
Chuy Macias (actor),
George Aumann (actor),
Plot: A washed up cabaret singer in 1979, leaves her abusive, club owner husband to find shelter. Her subsequent choices change lives not even conceived of yet. This is a very cool deconstructionist style musical --It is 'The Hours' meets 'Chicago.' The short version stars Brian Krause (Leo in 'Charmed' and starring in an upcoming feature with Lauren Holly, 'You So Cupid!').
Keywords: five-word-title
Genres:
Drama,
Musical,
Short,
Club M2 (2007)
Actors:
Kornpob Bhirombhakdi (actor),
Sakol Boonma (actor),
Woraphob Chaloosri (actor),
Ekkarat Jongkitiwong (actor),
Suchanwud Kingkaew (actor),
Chatdanai Musigchai (actor),
Bootdee Parinsaram (actor),
Napasnat Phongsarark (actor),
Theerayut Pratyabamrung (actor),
Pratee Predeevit (actor),
Yuttasat Puangsiri (actor),
Wasupob Rattanawarumar (actor),
Piyawong Setthawong (actor),
Rut Sobrey (actor),
Boontarika Mungkung (actress),
Plot: A married, homophobic accountant unknowingly intercepts a bribe intended for his boss, a corrupt real-estate developer. When thugs try to take back the money, they unknowingly chase him into a gay sauna. It's there for the first time that he knowingly confronts gay people. Fearing for his life, the accountant is forced to accept help from the people he would normally avoid and look down upon. At the sauna, he discovers new lessons about life, acceptance, HIV/AIDS, and his relationships with his own family.
Keywords: coming-out, gay, hiv-aids, safe-sex, thailand
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: One married man...and his new best friends.
Spotswood (1992)
Actors:
Billy Baxter (actor),
Randall Berger (actor),
Ron Bergman (actor),
Geoff Brooks (actor),
James Condon (actor),
Nathan Croft (actor),
Russell Crowe (actor),
Lloyd Cunnington (actor),
George Dixon (actor),
Max Fairchild (actor),
John Farrow (actor),
John Flaus (actor),
Anthony Hopkins (actor),
Darren Kilpatrick (actor),
Gary Adams (actor),
Plot: Wallace is an efficiency expert, managing the high-profile downsizing of a major auto parts factory. But when he is hired to evaluate a small moccasin factory which seems from another era, Wallace has to reconsider the rapid modernization he advocates, as he is confronted by the human faces such plans hurt.
Keywords: 1960s, australia, auto-parts, automobile-manufacturing, bedroom-slippers, bicycle, big-business, boy, broken-thumb, brother-brother-relationship
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Taglines: An everyday story about loyalty, betrayal, lust and footwear. He entered their factory as the enemy. He left as their hero. He's about to teach big business that there's more to life than the bottom line.
Quotes:
[Carey's little brother sees him writing a poem.]::Carey's Brother: Hee-hee-hee. Who's Cheryl?::Carey: No one you'd know. A model.::Carey's Brother: "I wake up with the sun, bright and new. I listen to the sun, and the early morning dew." Dew doesn't make any noise.::Carey: What? Look, it's my poem, I can write what I like.::Carey's Brother: Just trying to help. If I was you I'd stick to drawing.
Wallace: Uh, excuse me, please, I'm looking for Mr. Ball's office. [Robert doesn't respond.] Mr. Ball's office?::[No response. He starts to leave.]::Robert: Now, what would be your most direct route? Tell you what. Down this corridor, then left after your third door.::Wallace: Thank you.::[Starts to leave.]::Robert: You'll find two passages: one on your left, one on your right. Ignore them -- they're not the ones you want. Your best best would be... the very next one on the right.::Wallace: Thank you.::[Leaves.]::Robert: Or would it?
Carey: Are you going to get married?::Frank: No, just engaged.
Caroline Wallace: [about his factory client] How's the new place?::Wallace: Oh, its strange. It's like visiting my grandfather's house and finding it full of people.
First Title Card: The 1960s in Australia were a period of great upheaval, followed by downheaval and, eventually, heaval. Presiding over this indecision were great experts such as Errol Wallace and Jerry Finn. They were efficiency consultants.
The Monkey Hu$tle (1976)
Actors:
Frank Barrett (actor),
Randy Brooks (actor),
Altyrone Brown (actor),
Kirk Calloway (actor),
Thomas Carter (actor),
Dewellie Colbert (actor),
Carl W. Crudup (actor),
Philip East (actor),
Donn C. Harper (actor),
Jeffrey Hazle (actor),
Alvin Henry (actor),
Ralph Johnson (actor),
Yaphet Kotto (actor),
Nate Mallet (actor),
Fuddle Bagley (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Taglines: Meet Daddy Fox, Baby D. and Goldie. They gonna do the Monkey Hustle! It ain't legal an it sure ain't safe...but it do seem worthwhile!