Interesting Ball

Diretto da Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan
3 novembre 2014    12minShort, Commedia,
7.46.8
A red ball bounces down the street. Brothers unite in solidarity when one of them is hurting. A woman mourns her dead husband Mike and is not sure how she should continue. A young woman finds something wonderful in an unusual dating experience. A man struggles with the knowledge that his wife is cheating on him. Life. The Universe. Love. Unity. Peace. Red ball.

Dove guardare Interesting Ball

  • Bryan CondonHarol
  • Ani Raya-FloresSharely
  • Waymond LeeWaymond
  • Rosa HandelmanDjenna
  • Daniel KwanDaniel / Regista / Sceneggiatore / Montatore
  • Daniel ScheinertDaniel / Regista / Sceneggiatore / Produttore
  • Allyn RachelBacky Rotch
  • Asa SeretPranker (voice)
  • Jonathan WangMichael Rotch
  • Jesse FleeceAshley
  • Dugan O'NealDoog
  • Kourtney GleasonAbanda
  • Mike DempseyBro
  • John LykeBro
  • Mark GolembeskiBro
  • Mike YorkeBro
  • Mike RiccitelliBro
  • Kyle GarrityBro
  • Mark RosenBro
  • Timothy EulichCop

Interesting Ball Trivia

Interesting Ball è stato rilasciato il 3 novembre 2014.

Interesting Ball era diretto da Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan.

Interesting Ball ha una durata di 12min.

Interesting Ball è stato prodotto da Stefanie Lynch, Daniel Scheinert.

A red ball bounces down the street. Brothers unite in solidarity when one of them is hurting. A woman mourns her dead husband Mike and is not sure how she should continue. A young woman finds something wonderful in an unusual dating experience. A man struggles with the knowledge that his wife is cheating on him. Life. The Universe. Love. Unity. Peace. Red ball.

I personaggi principali di Interesting Ball sono Harol (Bryan Condon), Sharely (Ani Raya-Flores), Waymond (Waymond Lee).

Interesting Ball è un film Short, Commedia, Fantasy.

Interesting Ball ha una valutazione di 7.4 su 10 dal pubblico.

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