Wednesday, August 31, 2011

monellifilms.com

Monellifilms.com is now live and will be the new official website. This blogspot will no longer be updated, but will remain for your viewing pleasure.. or displeasure. Anyway, go to monellifilms.com NOW. Videos, pictures, podcasts, and MORE.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

S.O.A.R. Documentary Screening - September 19 at 6:30pm

The documentary I recently created for Marywood University's S.O.A.R. program will have a free public screening on September 19th at 6:30pm. Everyone is encouraged to come. The S.O.A.R. program gives college-aged students with autism opportunities they may not have been afforded. They gain valuable, real life work experience and interact with non-disabled peers. The documentary is a look at the program, how it works, and the students themselves. Come out to Marywood University's Comerford Theater on September 19. Please visit marywood.edu/soar for additional information.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

"The Grave" to Screen at the Boonies International Film Festival

"The Grave" will take part in the new Boonies International Film Festival. It will have two screenings on Friday, August 19th. Check out the schedule and their website here: http://thebooniesinternational.com/BooniesSchedule2011.pdf

"Time Travel Boy" Webisode #1: The Script

Check out the first "Making Of" Webisode for my next film, "Time Travel Boy." In this one, Tim Kail and myself talk about the script.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

NEW REEL & WEBSITE

I will be moving over to "monellifilms.com" in the very short future. This site will still exist. And here is my new film & video reel. It includes the opening of the documentary I made for Marywood University's SOAR program, a wedding I shot, two films I directed, and 2 other videos I created for Marywood University:

Monday, June 13, 2011

"Time Travel Boy"

Those close to me know I have spent the last few months writing a feature film about the world of bodybuilding and fitness. The script turned into a 120 page monster that will require much money to do it right. While I'm trying to find the necessary money to get that off the ground, I have decided to revisit a short script I wrote just before it. "Time Travel Boy" is a silent comedy film about a dimwitted little boy who must find a way to deliver his mother's birthday present. Please visit our humble website (which is still being worked on) to stay updated and learn more: www.timetravelboy.com

Sunday, June 5, 2011

New Review of "The Grave"

I stumbled upon this blog that has reviewed many of the films from the Artsfest Film Festival held last weekend in Harrisburg. The reviewer seemed to like "The Grave." Here is a highlight and you can click the link below to head over to his movie blog:

"The "Dark Narrative Exploration" session screened four films that deal with horror and violence. I found things to recommend about each of them, but my favorite was the first short, The Grave by Alexander Monelli. A lone gravedigger works to create a space for another coffin when a bell in front of one of the tombstones starts ringing. The bell is tied to a rope that goes into a coffin buried ten years earlier. The digger flees in horror, but must decide if he can face his fears.

Monelli makes effective use of a creepy location and conceit and rings everything he can from it. The camera is always in just the right place and the ending is both perfect and stays with you. The movie's only real failing is its lack of budget and crew. The costumes are a little too neat and the overall feel is that of a really well done student film (which is what it is). I would love to see this film redone with more money and people."

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Artsfest Film Festival Recap

The Artsfest Film Festival in Harrisburg this past weekend was a good time. "The Grave" was screened along side some awesome shorts, including this years Oscar Winner for Best Short Film, "God of Love." Check it out on Youtube. A lady recognized me and my movie from another film festival so that made me feel special for about 8 seconds. Then I saw how awesome the other short films were and I realized I better get fuckin' moving on my next project. There was a little Q&A after the screenings. The audience was very open and talkative with us. I got to meet some other filmmakers. Check out their movies, "Carny" and "Beating Hearts." They were both badass and featured murdering carnies and a killer little girl.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

"The Grave" Accepted Into The 13th Annual Artsfest Film Festival


"The Grave" will be a part of Moviate's 13th Annual Artsfest Film Festival in Harrisburg, PA. It will screen Memorial Day weekend. So "The Grave" will be battling The Hangover Part II in the memorial day weekend box office. Who will win?

UPDATE: It will be shown Saturday, May 28th at 2pm at the Open Stage of Harrisburg.

UPDATE VIDEO COMING SOON...

I will be posting a video soon with an update on a few projects I'm currently working on, news about The Grave, and what I'm doing next. Stay Tuned.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Marywood University School of Architecture Video

I was contacted to create a short video for Marywood University's School of Architecture. They had Susan Szenasy, editor-in-chief of Metropolis magazine, come do a Q&A with the students. It was about an hour. She was a great speaker. The video is now on Marywood's youtube site and on the official Marywood University website. Enjoy:

Sunday, March 20, 2011

"The Grave" Wins Audience Choice Award

"The Grave" was screened at The Vintage Theater in Scranton last night as part of the I.A.C.'s Three-part Film Event. I went with my girlfriend, Amanda, who has probably seen my flick more times than she would care to. The turn out was good. A few random people from the audience came up to me to tell me they really liked "The Grave." Stuff like that strokes my ego (and my cock) more than anything else. At the end of the night everyone in attendance voted for their favorite movie and "The Grave" won by a slim margin. My award was a giant piece of bread that looks like a tire. (Pictures taken from I.A.C.'s facebook):


Friday, March 11, 2011

"The Grave" to Screen as Part of IAC

"The Grave" will be featured in Scranton's IAC (Independent Artist Collective) event on March 19th. The IAC formed in Northeast PA to promote awareness of film in the area. "The Grave" will be shown at their second event on March 19th at The Vintage Theater in Scranton. This will be the second time "The Grave" has screened at this venue. Show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $5. Contact me for more info.


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Winning! Best of Charlie Sheen Interviews

I have done the world a favor and edited together the epic Charlie Sheen interview from The Today Show (Feb. 2011) and the one from the Alex Jones radio show... Winning anyone?

Monday, February 28, 2011

"Who's The Champ?" video

I recut the epic "No Easy Way Out" montage from Rocky IV to the theme song from Who's The Boss. I tried to match the shots to the show's opening. This version is about a sexually confused Rocky Balboa, torn between Adrian and Apollo Creed. Enjoy:

Saturday, February 5, 2011

New Video with Canon T2i

This is a collection of random shots I have collected over time. I am interested in hearing people's ideas, interpretations, thoughts, titles, etc. about this video.