- First time writer/director Michael Phelan speaks about his film Into the Fire with admiration for everyone involved, from his distribution, to his cast and crew. With little money, some not so positive feedback, a 19 day shooting schedule and a handful of talented people, Phelan weaved together a story about hope and courage, two themes that seem to be the underlining themes of everything he does. Justin Ambrosino: Why does a film that takes place in part on the shore of the New York Harbor have the title Into the Fire? Michael Phelan: We all have something in our past that we carry with us and sooner or later we have to deal with it in order to be free. That something is the “fire”, because it’s sometimes hot, dangerous and scary. Our three characters, who are my own interpretations of three heroes, each have
- 9/21/2005
- IONCINEMA.com
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