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July 14, 2008
We are in! We are officially in the FROM HERE TO AWESOME showcase! Thanks for voting for us!

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July 3, 2008
We have been officially picked up for National DVD distribution! Echo Bridge Entertainmnet is our new home. The DVD will be packed with goodies galore and it will be released around the first week of November. So stay tuned for updates! We are planning a release party and looking to team up with HIFF again for the movie. Our little movie is headed to your nearest Wal-Mart, Circuit City, Best Buy, and other big retail stores.
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April 13, 2008
We entered a cool contest called FROM HERE TO AWESOME where the top ten films will be seen all around the world in theaters, mobile devices and etc. Help us to get into the top ten by voting for us. Hit the "THIS FILM SEEMS AWESOME NOTIFY ME OF SCREENINGS" button HERE and comment, rate, subscribe to our videos, and favorite the YOUTUBE video. Also become our MYSPACE friend. The more votes from each link, the better the chance our film will be deemed "AWESOME!"
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| Honolulu Advertiser, October 20, 2007 |
HIFF's sold-out 'All for Melissa' shot by local filmmaker-Advertiser Staff
"All for Melissa," the first full-length feature by local filmmaker Gerard Elmore, screens at the Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival at 9:45 p.m. tonight at Regal Dole Cinemas.
Elmore has made a splash locally with his string of short films such as "The Making of the Karaoke Video" and "Barry." Now he unleashes his first feature, which he has been mapping out for the past two years. Shot by Academy for Creative Media instructor Anne Misawa on O'ahu, "Melissa" follows Jared Rogers, a 22-year-old dreamer stuck in a go-nowhere office job and obsessed with an actress named Melissa Williams. Unrequited love, menehunes and aspiring filmmakers figure in the film, which stars Milan Tresnak, Jane Benney, Andy Bumatai, Kimberly Estrada and Maxwell Smart.
Tickets are sold out, but there's still the rush line (and usually most people in the rush line make it in — although Elmore has a lot of acquaintances).
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| Star Bulletin, February 15, 2007 |
Elmore ready to finish his first feature written by Katherine Nichols
HAWAII FILMMAKER Gerard Elmore will wrap his first feature-length movie in Hawaii this weekend. "All for Melissa" is about a young man who wants to meet a certain fictitious movie star. But as writer/director/producer Elmore said, it's really a "coming of age story more than anything."
Elmore, whose film "Valtor vs. the Universe" won best short at the Hawaii International Film Festival in 2005, hired local actors, including stars Jane Benney, Milan Tresnak and Kimberly Estrada. Andy Bumatai and Stan Egi also are in the film, much of which was shot outdoors on Oahu.
The veteran of more than 30 shorts says he's been working up to a full-length movie. "It's like you're making 10 short films, and you're doing it back to back over a short time frame," Elmore said.
Ten months as a video correspondent on the Nascar circuit helped Elmore save enough money to finance most of the film himself. He's also relied on the generosity of local sponsors. "The only reason this movie is being made is because so many people are helping me out," he said. "It's like a family."
Steady-cam operator Dean Sensui described "All for Melissa" as an offbeat comedy. "Gerard's got a pretty wild imagination," said Sensui.
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"Director Gerard Elmore ("the boy genius" ) certainly knows how to put the asses in the seats. It's Elmore's best film yet, so don't miss it!" -Art House Monster
"The best local produced feature in years, a hit at its premiere at the Hawaii International Film Festival" -Cinema Paradise
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