A Standing Still

'A Standing Still', 2014

A Standing Still is the second feature film from Scott Ballard Films. It revolves around a young woman, Allison, as she struggles with the future in the midst of loss and displacement. ...

A Standing Still is the second feature film from Scott Ballard Films. It revolves around a young woman, Allison, as she struggles with the future in the midst of loss and displacement. ...

Director

Scott Ballard

Runtime

75 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

Drama

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A Standing Still

Scott Ballard, 2014

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Awards

Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival

Winner

2014

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A Standing Still is the second feature film from Scott Ballard Films. It revolves around a young woman, Allison, as she struggles with the future in the midst of loss and displacement. ...

A Standing Still is the second feature film from Scott Ballard Films. It revolves around a young woman, Allison, as she struggles with the future in the midst of loss and displacement. Allison works as a fire lookout in the Willamette National Forest. When she is called down early for a medical emergency with her father, she is forced to face the present and the past that has led her there. Focusing on family dynamics & personal displacement, the film aligns impeccable acting with the scenic beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The film is was shot on three formats, one for each act of the film: Super 16mm, HD, and 35mm. Winner Best Cinematography: 2014 Arizona International Film Festival; 2014 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival; 2014 Massachusetts Independent Film Festival. Winner Best Narrative Feature: 2014 Massachusetts Independent Film Festival, 2014 Mt Hood Independent Film Festival. Audience Choice Best Feature, 2014 Columbia Gorge International Film Festival

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A Standing Still is the second feature film from Scott Ballard Films. It revolves around a young woman, Allison, as she struggles with the future in the midst of loss and displacement. ...

Synopsis

A Standing Still is the second feature film from Scott Ballard Films. It revolves around a young woman, Allison, as she struggles with the future in the midst of loss and displacement. Allison works as a fire lookout in the Willamette National Forest. When she is called down early for a medical emergency with her father, she is forced to face the present and the past that has led her there. Focusing on family dynamics & personal displacement, the film aligns impeccable acting with the scenic beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The film is was shot on three formats, one for each act of the film: Super 16mm, HD, and 35mm. Winner Best Cinematography: 2014 Arizona International Film Festival; 2014 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival; 2014 Massachusetts Independent Film Festival. Winner Best Narrative Feature: 2014 Massachusetts Independent Film Festival, 2014 Mt Hood Independent Film Festival. Audience Choice Best Feature, 2014 Columbia Gorge International Film Festival

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Cast & crew

Cast

Sara Robbin

Actress

Katie O'Grady

Actor/Actress

Ted Rooney

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Director

Scott Ballard

Screenwriter

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