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Feature Film in 30 Days… It’s That Easy!


What Was Seemingly IMPOSSIBLE Has Been Accomplished.

First time filmmakers, Kent Smith and David Temple have done what no one else has done before, made a feature film in just 30 days.

Let’s break down just how spectacular this accomplishment is.

Most movies take over a year to make, and that is fast according most standards. Concept creation, script writing, casting, rehearsing, shooting, then scoring and editing, it is time consuming. From concept to Film Festival submission, The Last Passport was completed in just 30 days. From submission to the film’s big screen premiere, it was a mere 46 days, an astonishing achievement in the film world.

How was it done? With a lot of perseverance and a dream in mind, that is how co-directors Kent Smith and David Temple made this happen. Kent was heading out on a trip to the Virgin Islands when he realized his passport had expired. Dreading it, he knew he had to make a last minute trip to the passport office. In his 3 hours of sitting around, instead of pulling his hair out, he began to observe everything that was going on around him. The concept jumped into his head. While he was sailing in the sunny Virgin Islands he could not get the thought out of his head, the ideas kept coming to him. Upon his return he called David and ran the concept by him. “Yes!” David said, “Let’s do it. And better yet, let’s do it in 30 days, and have it done by June 6th, the deadline for Solstice Film Festival” This was only 31 days away. They thought it over and decided they were going to do something crazy and finish the film in just 30 days. That meant they had to start writing the very next day.

Well, that is exactly what they did. They wrote for 7 days straight, while a team of friends and volunteers whom had assembled around them, worked to get the rest of the stuff done that was needed to make the film. From DP’s to PA’s, craft services to Port-O-Jons, GRIPS to actors, everyone was working hard to make this happen. On Wednesday the cast was given the script and Friday morning the shooting began. Steve Saxon was on hand as the DP. He shot everything on a single camera, one of the best in the biz, The Red One. They shot for 3 long days, with cast and crew spending up to sometimes 20 hours on the set. The wrapped on Sunday and then it was on to the hard part, scoring and editing.

Kim Planert of California (who subsequently does the music for the TV shows The Castle and Lie to Me), scored the entire film in a week while the producers and editors poured over all the footage trying to make this monster into a film. After weeks of sleepless nights, the film was shipped on June 5th in time to meet the Solstice Film Festival June 6th deadline.

When most films are made, they are premiered and then shuffled off to DVD (if they are lucky) without one single accolade, not The Last Passport. Lucky You Films co-directors walked away with Best Director accolades and lead, Jimmy Hager, won Best Actor. Following that success the film was then premiered in its hometown of Charlotte NC where they played to a sold out crowd of over 200 people. All of the proceeds were donated to Goodwill Southern Piedmont. They raised $1,500 for the local charity that helps needy families in the area.

So what is The Last Passport? It is a story about real people with real thoughts. It’s about you and me; a story that takes an interesting look at who we are as people. The entire story takes place in a passport office…or so you think. The lead, George Miller is a 70 year old man who takes us on a journey through his life to show us we are not all that different. Each person he meets throughout the time he spends at the passport office make a profound impact on his life, something that is likely to happen to you after watching this film.

To view the trailer go to www.TheLastPassport.com, it will change your life.

Best Director at the Solstice Film Festival

Best Director at the Solstice Film Festival

Jimmy Hager takes home the Best Actor award at Solstice Film Festival.

Jimmy Hager takes home the Best Actor award at Solstice Film Festival.



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Kent Smith: Owner of Lucky You Films
Writer / Producer / Director
Quote: "It's my vision to create movies that inspire, motivate, and change people's lives."

David Temple: Owner of Lucky You Films
Writer / Producer / Director
Quote: "My dream is to craft quality stories that will positively affect people, while also creating profitable returns for our investors."
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