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 (shooting an
abandoned filling station alongside Highway 301)
GEORG
KOSZULINSKI FILMOGRAPHY -
Georg Koszulinski’s work spans
a wide range of forms and styles, from documentary and narrative features
to avant-garde films and videos. Upon graduating from the
University of Florida in 2003 with a degree in English/Film & Media
Studies, his directorial debut, Blood of the Beast (2003), marked
one of the earliest "no-budget" feature films to gain international DVD
distribution (Alpha New Cinema). Silent Voyeur (2004)
followed, premiering at the historic Anthology Film Archives in NYC. His
experimental works, Desinformatsia (2002), America in
Pictures (2007), Road to Katahdin (2008) and Fragments
from an Endless War (2008) have screened at museums, festivals and
microncinemas worldwide, earning numerous awards and accolades along the
way. His documentary features, Cracker Crazy (2007) and
Immokalee U.S.A. (2008) garnered numerous awards including a
"Notable Video of the Year" nomination from the American Library
Association, and top honors from numerous international film festivals.
Both documentaries air regularly on the Documentary Channel. A Highway
Called 301 (2010), documenting the roadside culture of U.S. Highway
301 and a collection of 16mm hand-processed films exploring the history of
the cinema are forthcoming. Visit www.substreamfilms.com for more
info.

(Gloeckner presenting Cracker Crazy at the
Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival)
DAN GLOECKNER -
Dan Gloeckner parlayed his production
experiences on big-budget studio and independent films into
producing roles on Silent Voyeur (2004), Cracker Crazy (2007), Immokalee
U.S.A. (2008), and A Highway Called 301 (2010). He is
currently overseeing production on a documentary about the Gulf
Coast Oil disaster.
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