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Posted on 11.03.09 by Brian @ 12:21 pm
“The Art of Travel” is preparing for a limited engagement college campus tour through California. See the movie on the big screen this winter! Check back here for detailed movie listings! To request that we screen at your college for fundraising purposes for your fraternity or sorority or charity, e-mail us under BOOK A FLIGHT in the arrival/departure menu. Hope to see you on campus! Filed under: Admin Comments: None |
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Posted on 10.23.09 by Brian @ 8:46 am
SOMEWHERE is the very first film from the filmmakers of THE ART OF TRAVEL. Shot on location in Thailand and Malaysia the movie embarks on a two week travel/love story about two backpackers who fall for each other while exploring Thailand’s North Country, Bangkok and the crystal waters of the Southern Islands. As their trip draws towards an end, big questions about life, love and happiness way heavy.
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Posted on 10.16.09 by Brian @ 12:21 pm
If you enjoyed THE ART OF TRAVEL check out SOMEWHERE by saving it to your Netflix! The film’s release is based on your demand for it! CLICK TO ADD SOMEWHERE TO YOUR NETFLIX!
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Posted on 10.12.09 by Brian @ 5:31 pm
Just like Conner Layne in “The Art of Travel” or Ben and Lauri in “Somewhere,” everybody has that one travel experience you will never forget! Tell us about it! Share and inspire others by clicking the comment link to add your story! Filed under: Admin Comments: None |
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Posted on 03.14.08 by Brian @ 1:59 pm
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Posted on 01.30.08 by Brian @ 8:08 am
“Be on the look out for The Art of Travel, a well-made shrewdly written comedy-drama that captures that feeling of being young and broke and ready to go anywhere.” Part The Graduate, part Fitzcarraldo, The Art of Travel is a tribute to living on the road less traveled. Filmed entirely on location, it offers a more rounded portrayal of culture outside of the standard Hollywood clichés. “Art of Travel” is truly about the simple pleasures in life. It’s an unpretentious motion picture filled with familiar dramatic footprints, but remains something worthwhile and unexpectedly delicate. “The Art of Travel” is a quality adventure, and as a travelogue a gorgeous sight to behold. “Travel is an ambitious, involving and extensive travelogue that challenges the imagination. [A] feasible fable that allows one to remain contemplative and connected.” “Captures well what it’s like to travel and attacks the feelings and experiences that go with it without being over-the-top philosophically. It conjured up memories of my own travels and the realization and feelings of my own experiences.” “An extremely enjoyable romp that is guaranteed to leave you with wanderlust.” “Visually stunning!” “The Art of Travel twists and turns like a meandering river, with unexpected comic surprises popping up around every bend. Smart and funny, it’s a journey that won’t soon be forgotten.” Filed under: Admin Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 01.16.08 by Brian @ 7:00 pm
The North American Premiere of “The Art of Travel” met audiences who stood in long lines with some missing out on the last minute rush for our two screenings at the 2008 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Audience reaction to the film blew us all away! Actors Christopher Kennedy Masterson, Johnny Messner & Angelika Baran attended the Q&A to answer audience questions about the adventure they had making the movie. “The Art of Travel” joined a lineup of 222 films, from over 66 countries. PSIFF boasted a roster of 69 premieres (4 World, 40 U.S. and 25 North American) coupled with the highly anticipated “Awards Buzz” program, the Festival offered filmgoers a wealth of international cinematic fare. If you have already seen the Art of Travel be sure to post your thoughts right here or spread the word at your favorite message board! NO SPOILERS! Next stop: Cinequest in San Jose California for the Maverick Film competition. Filed under: Admin Comments: None |
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Posted on 01.03.08 by admin @ 1:45 pm
After spending seven weeks together cast and crew becomes family. Through all the adventure we covered and the highs and lows, it’s always hard to say goodbye. We all experienced something special while making this movie. There were no Hollywood Studios to answer to or agents that ever fought what we were trying to do. Everyone was on the same page - make a fun movie that leaves you feeling good. Our hopes are that we have achieved that. And now our adventure becomes your adventure. One thing is certain about making a movie - there is never any such words as THE END… There are countless times for cast to reunite: There are always re-shoots, and there are always sequels! PS: Be sure to check us out at The Palm Springs International Film Festival! PPS: Below the video you can find our poster…be sure to click it to see the higher-res version! Thomas Whelan For high quality version of the video, check out our blog over on Quick Stop Entertainment. Filed under: Admin Comments: None |
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Posted on 10.02.07 by admin @ 9:57 pm
Imagine spending 370 days hacking through a jungle to make a road for a jeep, forging ahead with 6 other travelers to break a world record. Half of The Art of Travel revolves around this kind of adventure and how Conner becomes part of it, and what he takes from it to go further on his journey to Peru and Bolivia. They fight days of pounding rain, swollen rivers, a 7 mile switch back in the mud, and more! Although it only took nearly three weeks to shoot this entire section, it was enough time for the cast and crew to realize that such a feet would be hell! The Darien Gap has been traveled by people who sought to break records in the past, but only a couple of expeditions ever pulled it off with a vehicle in tow! This section of the film is inspired by these accounts of the Darien. Enjoy webisode 5… “The Jungle”. Salude from the Filmmakers! Thomas Whelan For high quality version of the video, check out our blog over on Quick Stop Entertainment. Filed under: Admin Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 08.07.07 by admin @ 1:53 pm
What is the Darien Gap? Where is it? Why is it one of the most dangerous jungles in the world? In The Art of Travel, Conner Layne meets Christopher Loren and his wife Darlene. Both are leading a jeep expedition across this jungle - a trip that will last over 370 days! There are no roads… They will need to make roads by hacking with machetes. When Conner decides to become the seventh member of the expedition, he has no idea how many friendships he will form and how he experience will change his life. To learn about the Darien Gap and the expedition, and how the film crew challenged the rain and bugs, enjoy this months webisode: “The Darien”… Salude from the Filmmakers! Thomas Whelan For high quality version of the video, check out our blog over on Quick Stop Entertainment. Filed under: Admin Comments: None |
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