Modern Prometheus is a short film written and directed by Sean Mannion

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Modern Prometheus Finished

One year ago tomorrow, December 17th, we began shooting Modern Prometheus in the Brooklyn apartment being rented by Joao Lameira and Mafalda Melo. Today, the final cut of the film was released to cast, crew, & those who donated both money and time to help get the film made.

The final product clocks in just under 33 minutes. Soon, it will be made available to anyone who wants to see it but for the time being it’s just available to a select few. It will be more widely available in 2011.

Keep an eye on this site for further news about the movie. Also, please join the Facebook Page, subscribe to the YouTube Channel, follow on Twitter, Vimeo, MySpace, Blip.tv, or Tumblr. Whichever is your preference, you’ll get status updates on most of those networks (YouTube, Vimeo, and Blip.tv will just include new videos if/when they are available).

Writing figures heavily into the plot of Modern Prometheus and so do books, used by character Henry as part of his research process for his writing. This is a brief, humorous exploration of books in Modern Prometheus and how they were used. 

Warning: If you really really love books, some parts of this may be very hard to watch.

This is from the blip.tv show, the video is also available on vimeo, youtube, and soon facebook and myspace. Please, if you like it, indicate as much on said websites. If you don’t like it, vote for it and rate it well on those sites and then email me to express your dislike of it and why and make me cry.

Modern Prometheus Across the Internet

In order to allow as much access as possible to the project and updates I’ve spread Modern Prometheus across as many platforms as I could think of. Everyone has their favorite ways of consuming the internet. Some prefer to read everything in their own RSS reader, some prefer Facebook, some like podcasts, others are keen on MySpace, and some just want to occasionally check a central website. So, Modern Prometheus is represented across as many of these as I could manage.

I would, of course, be interested in spreading it to even more corners of the internets that people prefer to use. What am I missing? Is there a space you use that Modern Prometheus doesn’t have a footprint on? I want to bring the movie to where people are at rather than try to funnel everyone to the movie.

More to come on all of these spaces soon.