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“Dark Classics” Is An Official Selection of the 2019 Huntington Beach Film Festival

“Dark Classics” Is An Official Selection of the 2019 Huntington Beach Film Festival

“Dark Classics” Features Actress Dawna Lee Heising Performing Lady Macbeth’s Act 5, Scene 1 Monologue from Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”

“Dark Classics” has the great honor of being an Official Selection of the 2019 Huntington Beach Film Festival. “Dark Classics” will be screened at the 2019 Huntington Beach Film Festival in the local filmmakers block on Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 5:00 PM. The short film will be presented at the Huntington Beach High School Historic Theater at 1905 Main St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. For tickets, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/14th-annual-huntington-beach-film-festival-tickets-69444130263

Director Craig Railsback filmed actress Dawna Lee Heising performing the Act 5, Scene 1 monologue by Lady Macbeth from Shakespeare’s classic play “Macbeth” for the dramatic short film “Dark Classics”. Heising’s performance as Lady Macbeth was originally directed by Railsback as part of filmmaker Brian Barsuglia’s 2019 documentary “A Bard for the Ages: Shakespeare’s Timeless Effect”, and was later released as “Dark Classics”. “Dark Classics” was edited by Dr. Renah Wolzinger, and produced by Heising, Railsback, Dr. Wolzinger, Keith Wolzinger, Dan Kennedy and Sean Glumace. Dr. Wolzinger is the CEO of Renzone Music, and Railsback is the CEO of Railsback Productions. The “Dark Classics” poster is by Gaz Jackson. To see “Dark Classics”, please visit: youtu.be/0nEYPF-nltg

Heising trained for her performance with actress, musician and playwright Karole Foreman, who is an expert on Shakespeare and recently wrote the musical “Rule My World”, based on Shakespeare’s “Antony and Cleopatra”. Heising is playing Misery in filmmaker Param Gill’s “Bad President”, alongside Eddie Griffin, Robert Amico and Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Justin Shenkarow. She will also reprise her role as Skye in John Reign’s big-budget “Finding Purpose 2”, following the critically acclaimed release of the heartwarming war film “Finding Purpose” from Polestar Studios.

The Huntington Beach Film Festival
Since 2005, the Huntington Beach Film Festival (formerly the SoCal Film Festival) has been bringing the best of independent film to the wonderful Huntington Beach community, with the goal of promoting diversity, tolerance and understanding. Set in the quintessential Southern California beach town, filmmakers, writers and passionate film-lovers from around the world have enjoyed all that Surf City USA has to offer.

The 14th Annual Huntington Beach Film Festival takes place on September 28th and 29th, 2019 in beautiful Huntington Beach, known for its long stretches of ocean views and many entertainment activities for visitors. This year, the festival is presenting 49 films from a dozen countries. The festival is also screening 12 films made by local Huntington Beach and Orange County filmmakers. For more information, please visit: http://hbfilmfest.com/

 

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