Logline:
A homeless man sits across the street watching a mother and her
two young sons. Their relationship becomes clear when she offers
him help.
Film Synopsis:
…go I is a contemporary exploration of a family’s life
in urban New York. Over the span of two days a homeless man sits
vigil across the street from a brownstone occupied by a mother and
her two young sons. The homeless man’s intentions are questionable.
Why does he sit? Why does he watch? On the second day the mother
approaches the man to offer him some money. It is then that the
relationship between them becomes clear and the tragedy of the situation
is revealed.
Director’s Biography:
Thom brings over 20 years of experience on stage and television
and in motion picture expertise. He spent 15 years acting and directing
in regional and repertory theatre across the country. He taught
acting for 4 years at Arena Rep. He spent 2 seasons working on 100
Centre Street with Sidney Lumet and several guest appearances on
Law & Order and NY Undercover. He co-produced Circle with Bjornquist
Films. (Summer Shorts Fleadh 2002, Mind Ignites series - Australia,
Dragon Con Sci-Fi Film Festival Atlanta 2003. It was nominated as
best sci-fi short at the Shockerfest film festival in California,
top 50 finalist in Project Greenlight 2002). Thom is a producer
of the Civil War feature My Brother's War in which he assistant
directed and acted in. …go I marks Mr. Milano as first time
writer/director.
CAST
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Homeless Man |
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Thom Milano |
Mother |
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Maureen Racioppi |
Boy |
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Nicholas Racioppi |
Girl |
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Jennie Evangelista |
Little Boy |
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Danny Boy Racioppi |
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CREW
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Writer/Director |
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Thom Milano |
| Producers |
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Whitney Hamilton
Thom Milano
Patrick Sullivan |
Music Composition
And Performance
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Jimi Zhivago |
Vocals |
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Susan McKeown |
Cinematographer |
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Patrick Sullivan |
Assistant Camera |
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Eddie Joe Feeney |
Location Sound |
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Whitney Hamilton |
Transportation |
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Elaine DeBeradine |
Child Wrangler |
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Mary Ann Sullivan |
Nurse on Set |
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Robert Sullivan |
Wardrobe |
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Frank Masso |
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