Sure, your smartphone might shoot HD , you could actually have a dolly , but most people know that 30 seconds of accidental filming inside a pocket and a blurry clip from the office party are concerning the best we are able to hope for. Not director Hooman Khalili. He made a feature length film using his trusty Nokia N8 and a custom lens, and now plans to expose it in movie theaters. The film, called Olive, tells the tale of a mute little girl, and the impact she has at the lives of these who meet her. Partly financed by the previous Facebook CPO Chris Kelly, this Kickstarter story has the making of a film itself. Should it raise the specified $300k in funding, Khalili hopes it may even get a sniff by the Academy. That’s assuming, after all , they’ve had a contemporary change of policy . For a sneak peak and a glance on the making of, check the video after the break.
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