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FCPX Feature Plays San Francisco Film Festival

Everything Else, a feature film edited in Final Cut Pro X which FCPWORKS was proud to help co-produce has been selected to screen at the 2017 San Francisco Film Festival, as reported in The Hollywood Reporter.

Here’s their description of the movie:

Academy Award-nominee Adriana Barraza (Babel) gives a masterfully controlled performance as Doña Flor, a solitary bureaucrat whose lifelong service in a government office has left her markedly unsympathetic towards her clients. Shot with an attentive and deeply empathetic lens, documentarian Natalia Almada’s narrative debut is a starkly intimate portrait of a woman at odds with her life who may still have a chance to escape her isolation.

Everything Else was edited in Final Cut Pro X by writer/director Natalia Almada and Dave Cerf. FCPWORKS in collaboration with Simplemente in Mexico City along with other international partners was honored to assist the production with technical support and hardware to help realize this project.

Post Production Supervisor Dave Cerf

Director Natalia Almada

And here’s the trailer:

For more information about Everything Else, please visit:

http://www.altamurafilms.com/todolodemas.html

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