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August 30, 2010 by diamond
Independent’s day: It’s been a long haul — since late February — but local filmmaker Andrew Freeman’s finally ready to call “That’s a wrap!” on his made-in-Vegas feature debut, “A Different Corner.”
One pickup shot — at a local cemetery — remains this week; principal photography concluded last week on what Freeman describes as “definitely a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of production.”
The no-budget drama, which Freeman filmed for “less than $5,000,” focuses on a trio of characters: Marcus (Evan Litt), a grieving husband and father trying to recover from his daughter’s death; Dani (Valerie Dunwoody), a troubled Arizona hairdresser looking for a new start in Las Vegas; and Madison (Tierra Peters) “a Bible-thumping stripper with a heart of gold” who believes “she’s doing the Lord’s work in a dark place” — all while caring for her ill grandfather, Freeman explains.