Contact:
Darren Press: 845-868-3155

 

A Driving Lesson, a short film comedy places third in the
Macon Film & Video Festival’s Best Comedy Short Category

February 2008 Stanfordville, NY: Darren Press and C. Fraser Press, partners in May Sky Entertainment, have announced that their short film, A Driving Lesson, has placed third in Best Comedy Short category in this years Macon Film and Video Festival.

“We’ve had a number of nominations but this is our first award,” said Film producer Darren Press. “We want to thank Tabitha Lynne Walker and her team for putting on a great event in Macon, Georgia.”

Set on a lovely autumn day, A Driving Lesson tells the story of what happened when a psychologist, Dr. Leslie Laurel, takes her daughter Brooke out for a driving lesson on a quiet country road.  Unfortunately Leslie is unable to pry herself away from her cell phone and the needy patients on the other end, and Brooke is a teenager unable to pry herself away from her own adolescent exasperation.  Typical mother daughter friction, until, Brooke hits a small animal, Leslie's patient begins talking suicide and silence is broken on the quiet country road when an elderly couple come barreling along in their Station Wagon.

A Driving Lesson features a highly decorated cast and crew including TONY nominated and EMMY Award winner Elaine Bromka, famous for her role as the mom in the film Uncle Buck, EMMY nominee Marge Redmond, veteran Broadway actor Paul Barry and newcomer Hannah Fordin,

The husband and wife team of Darren and C. Fraser Press have collaborated before on numerous projects including the New York productions of the critically acclaimed one-woman show, Why we Don’t Bomb the Amish written/performed by C. Fraser Press and directed by Darren Press and Checkpoint, a play written/directed by Darren Press featuring C. Fraser Press.

May Sky Entertainment is a new production and development company with the dual focus of creating quality, meaningful films and other entertainment content, and, initiating and operating social programs aimed at benefiting individuals considered socially, emotionally and/or physically at-risk. During production, selected participants will be assigned mentors by May Sky Entertainment and will participate in an on and off-set program that uses the specific themes and ideas of the particular film as a core to a curriculum.

For more information, please call:
Darren Press
May Sky Inc.
845-868-3155
dpress@mayskyinc.com

And visit:
adrivinglesson.com

A Driving Lesson: Life is a crash course

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