GRUFF is a handmade paper short film I’ve been designing, building, puppeteering, and editing across almost three years. It’s a story about the people you know love you, but aren’t exactly verbal about it. It’s how I’ve processed my dad’s passing, and learned how to love people who don’t love exactly like me.

I believe we all have individuals in our lives, related or not, that pride themselves as the “strong silent types”. Through this short film, I hope all of us can learn to empathize, connect, and more deeply love those who have so much more to say than we think, and just need us to listen.

I hope you enjoy “GRUFF”.

Written, Directed, and Animated by            JULIAN CURI

Starring                                                                  JOEY MARIE URBINA as Hazel                        AVILA KAST as Bo                                        CHARLES CARPENTER as Abuelo

With                                                            BRADFORD LOOMIS as The Narrator                    VINCE MELAMED as El Mayor/El Pistolero          KRISTIN CURI as Bonita                                  KAISER JOHNSON as Farmer Jim                KEELEY JOHNSON as Farmer Jane

Produced by                                                      JULIAN CURI, KEELEY BRIGHT, KAISER JOHNSON, & IVY ISENBERG

Director of Photography, Editor, Production Design, Visual Effects & Puppeteering                  JULIAN CURI

Original Score                                                ROLAND BINGAMAN

Casting Director                                                      IVY ISENBERG

Production Assistant, 1st Assistant Camera        KRISTIN CURI

SIGHT OF WONDERS.                                        “Boots of Glory”                                              Courtesy of epidemicsound.com

ROY EDWIN WILLIAMS.                                  “Oscar the Outlaw”                                        Courtesy of epidemicsound.com

 

Alexander Ford

Alexander Ford is a reclusive artist/writer living and working in Las Vegas. He thinks that Cyclops was right.

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