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Short Film Being Produced Locally

Hatboro resident Sean Patrowich–along with some friends and family–is fulfilling his dream of producing his own short film, all locally.

If there is such a thing as a flip-flop budget, that is how the thriller movie "Wasted Lives Chapter II" is being made. 

Sean Patrowich of Hatboro, a video producer for 15 years who has a degree in film, is realizing his dream of finally producing his own film. But not having a big budget means he had to be creative in many ways to fulfill this dream. The short film he wrote is being filmed locally and everyone involved from the cast to the crew are all local residents.  

Luckily he has some very talented people in his life who were more than happy to be part of this project and donate their time and talent. The Music Director (Leo Ayers), Make-up Artist (Chris Matton), Director of Photography (Jenn Matton) and Web Designer (Kate Lillo), all are extremely talented and excited to be part of the film.

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Just like the crew, the cast is also volunteering their time. Libby Felten (Elizabeth), Melany Klohoker (Marcy), Jeremy Flexer (Richard), and Sean Patrowich all are Hatboro-Horsham High School graduates and Isabella Matton (Dead Girl), Chris Matton and Kate Lillo are current Hatboro-Horsham students. 

And of course Patrowich has the help and support of his very understanding wife, Angie.

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"Wasted Lives" is a thriller about a woman who is haunted by some very bad decisions she made and the consequences that go along with those decisions. It was taken from a feature length screenplay written several years ago. 

Producer Patrowich says "This film has turned into a team project. It amazes me how everyone has come together to do all they can to help get this project finished, just blows my mind."

A fund raising campaign is currently running on The Web site, Kickstarter,  where the film trailer can be viewed and donations can be made if you would like to be part of this great project. Click here for more information.

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