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  • “The Blue Man” Wins Golden Reel Award”

    Hello Everyone,

    I hope this finds all well with you. “The Blue Man”, a film directed by Istanbul Director/Producer
    Utku Celtic, won a Gold Reel Award in the feature film competition in the Nevada Film Festival.

    It is a story about an archeologist who wakes up handcuffed to a bed in a basement. He has to
    find a way to escape before he is executed for being a spy even though he is an archeologist
    hired to investigate a mass grave that contains bodies clothed in blue shirts.

    “The Blue Man” is a scintillating film that takes audiences on a roller-coaster ride of emotions,
    chills and suspense through the hate-filled world of fundamentalist Islamists.

    I was a writer consultant on the project.

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    Herewith is a screener of “The Blue Man”

    Best Regards,
    Don

    Donald L. Vasicek
    Olympus Films+, LLC
    The Zen of Writing & Screenwriting
    http://michaelc.nextmp.net/wordpress
    dvasicek@earthlink.net
    303-903-2103

  • “The Blue Man”

    Hello Everyone!

    “The Blue Man” is a film produced and directed by Istanbul
    Producer/Director Utku Celtic. It is a story about a man
    who sets out to save himself after he is imprisoned for
    being a spy. Facing execution, he races the clock to
    prove his innocence while handcuffed to a bed.

    I was a writing consultant on the film.

    You can watch the short teaser. It is chilling and
    suspenseful to say the least:

    Donald L. Vasicek
    Olympus Films+, LLC
    The Zen of Writing & Screenwriting
    http://michaelc.nextmp.net/wordpress
    dvasicek@earthlink.net
    “The Blue Man”

  • “The Sand Creek Massacre” Award-Winning Film Comment

    “Hi Don

    Just watched your film on Maxmouth.com. Speechless! You really did allow their voices to be the story. A good film, as you well know, is one that creates powerful emotions and Sand Creek did just that. I thought the list of names of the Cheyenne and Arapaho killed was the highlight. Seeing their names scrolling before us gives them life and substance—-something history never did. Thanks so much for this important film.”

    -Professor Janis Judson – Hood University

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