tagged with: Lucas Krost
April 8, 2008
a very tiny slice of Mexico on 25th Street
Curiosity about the ongoing activity next to the new restaurant yet to open on 25th Street be sated: Cannes-bound Lucas Krost is producing and creating the visual effects for the movie Border Town, and some of the scenes are being filmed in the store front there. Look for them on Monument Avenue tomorrow…
April 6, 2008
Feels Like Drowning going to Cannes
Feels Like Drowning (previously), a short film by Church Hill resident Lucas Krost, will be going to the Cannes Film Festival. [via]
Feels Like Drowning tells of a couple, played by Jackie Lamptey and Tyhm Kennedy returning from an airport and heading to a hotel, interspersed with scenes of an Arabic prisoner (Shahan Jafri) being waterboarded. It was written by local authors David Robbins, Dean King, Jim Daab, Hector Stockton and Krost, and former Richmonder Charles Slack.
The short film will be shown at the festival in France with about 10 others from around the world. Krost, who is producing and creating the visual effects for the locally filmed movie “Border Town,” will be at the screening and a reception, and hopes to catch some of the other featured movies at the festival.
February 16, 2008
Krost again up for award
Feels Like Drowning, a short film by Church Hill resident Lucas Krost, is one of five finalists in the US in the 48 Hour Film Project. For the competition, he had 48 hours to produce a five minute film and shoot it. You can view the film here; you’ll have to register at 48.tv to vote in support of Lucas.
November 18, 2006
vote for Lucas Krost!
Church Hill resident Lucas Krost is one of six finalists in Current TV’s Seeds of Tolerance international documentary film competition. Lucas is close to realizing his dream, and he needs our help as he vies for one of the top prizes with the compelling video One Nation Under Guard.














