
BROKEN INFO…
Script written by Deborah Twiss, (based on Vigilance by Frank Durant)
Budget $42k
6-Day Shoot - Looking to begin shooting June 2023
2 Red Cameras
Distributor BREAKING GLASS PICTURES
TEAM
Deborah Twiss
Producer/Screenwriter
DEBORAH TWISS– actress, director, writer, producer. Deborah came to New York City to study acting when she was 17 and quickly got involved in also writing and producing indie films. Her first feature, A GUN FOR JENNIFER, went to over 27 film festivals and is a European cult hit. She then produced and starred in the indie MOLOTOV SAMBA. Shortly after, with her eighteen-month-old son in a stroller and her baby girl on her chest in a Bjorn, Deborah wrote, starred in and directed IN-BETWEEN, a supernatural 9/11 thriller. Link is available here: https://vimeo.com/161253024
She also wrote, starred in and directed A CRY FROM WITHIN starring Eric Roberts, Cathy Moriarty and James McCaffrey – trailer link: https://vimeo.com/94383987, to be followed by CONFIDENCE GAME (as writer/director/lead actress), featuring Sean Young, James McCaffrey and Robert Clohessy: https://vimeo.com/127830560
In the last couple years, Deborah has begun the dive into the exciting world of episodic tv. She wrote, produced and starred in the supernatural thriller pilot A BEAUTIFUL DISTRACTION (starring Sean Young, Adrian Paul and Vivica Fox). In the fall of 2021, her first season of CRAZYTOWN (a dark comedy about the strip club world), premieres on streaming platforms globally.
Ezio Massa
Producer/Director/Editor
Born in the little city of Formosa in the north of Argentina, on the 10th July, 1972, Massa was part of a middle class family. Moving to Buenos Aires in 1990, he studied in the IDAC Instituto de Arte Cinematografico. Malevo (1990) was his film first shot at the IDAC, when only 17 years old. He won best first short Film award at the IDAC. In 1991 he started as a second assistant director in the film industry, while he continued to attend the IDAC.
In 1992 he made La terraza (1992) - a 30-min 16mm action movie which opened doors to the world of the Advertising TV spots Production. He worked on several of these, including Veritas, Panavox, Great films themes, Dauhori, Zanella, Yamaha, Camod, Puma.
In 1994 he started his film feature debut with _Más allá del límite (1994)_ (Beyond the Limit) which won best first Film Feature at the 2ºLuias Sandrini Film Festival in December 1994. He moved to New York to attend advanced Directing Workshops at NYU and NYFA in 1995 and made "The Last Duel" (1997) a 35 min Tango Drama as a Thessis of NYFA. Cacería (2001), his new feature movie filmed in Argentina, has already won Best editing and best young performance at a Local Festival. It will be released on April 4 2002 in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.
In July 2002 he starts pre-production of Día de los muertos (2002) - a horror film in Argentina. In the USA two movies project are pending: "Tango Stories" & "Big Joe" - at the end of 2002 and 2003.

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Founded in 2009 by Richard Wolff and Richard Ross–two entertainment industry veterans–Breaking Glass Pictures is a cutting edge, globally-connected film distribution media company based in Philadelphia, PA. It focuses on finding and distributing unique and visionary independent films from around the world, inclusive of all genres. In addition to theatrical, digital, VOD and DVD releases in North America, Breaking Glass functions as an International sales agent at film markets, with strong ties in Australia, the UK, France, Germany, and Asia.
Recent Breaking Glass titles include provocative drama Inheritance (Laura E. Davis, Jessica Kaye) controversial cult sensation Assholes (Peter Vack) and Betsy Brandt drama Claire in Motion (Annie J. Howell, Lisa Robinson). All were SXSW debuts. Several International titles played a major role in our lineup – Icelandic coming of age drama Heartstone (Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson), Icelandic thriller Rift (Erlingur Thoroddsen) intense Chilean drama Jesus (Fernando Guzzoni), Cuban drama Santa & Andreas (Carlos Lechuga), Argentinian thriller Long Night of Francisco Sanctus (Francisco Márquez, Andrea Testa) and UK LGBTQ mystery/thriller B&B (Joe Ahearne).
2018 brings exciting additions to our lineup starting with four titles from the recent TIFF (Toronto) Festival. First is Irish suspense drama Good Favour (Rebecca Daly) followed by Canadian coming of age/LGBTQ title Porcupine Lake (Ingrid Veninger) and two superb films from Israel, the intense drama Scaffolding (Matin Yair) and beautiful, emotional drama Longing (Savi Gabizon).
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