'Uninvited' Features Familiar
Names & Faces
Article by
Allison Cipolla
March 4, 2005
fhs.d211.org
Look
out Hollywood! Several Fremd students and one teacher star
in the latest CNGM Pictures film Uninvited.
CNGM
Pictures was created by 2003 Fremd graduates Steve Coulter,
Michael P. Noens, Derek Greene and Marc Muszynski. CNGM
stands for the first letters of the founders' last names.
According
to Noens, the four have been producing small films since they
were introduced to the independent micro-cinema movement in 2000
as sophomores at Fremd. CNGM also produced The Legends
of Cuba Road (2004).
Uninvited,
which was directed and written by Noens, tells the story of a
suburban family that is torn apart when mom, Beth Ashby, is
killed in a car accident. The recently widowed husband is
left to take care of their three children, Alice, Simon and
Lisa.
Lisa
begins to believe she is having encounters with her late mother.
After Lisa tells her older sister Alice her secret, Alice starts
to notice Lisa isn't the only one experiencing strange things.
Simon,
their brother, is having mysterious blackouts, and the once
happy family must try to understand and reconnect with one
another.
Almost
the entire cast was hand picked by Noens to be in the film.
"I
started writing the script back in the middle of August, and as
I was writing the first 10 pages, I know who I wanted the cast
to be," Noens said.
Beth
Ashby is played by English teacher Judy Klingner.
Klingner,
who also teaches drama and directs Fremd plays, was asked to
play a small part in the film.
"I
was recruited by Michael Noens becuase he said I would be
perfect for the part, but I really think he just needed a woman
my age," Klingner said.
Senior
Mark Iverson was cast as Simon.
Although
Iverson has produced some of his own films, he says this was the
first time he ever acted in a production.
"Mike
Noens saw one of my films and recruited me to do Uninvited,"
Iverson said. "It was a different experience, but I
liked it and hope to do more."
Playing
along side Klingner and Iverson are junior Colleen Longo, who
plays the role of Alice, and sophomore Kristen Higgins, who
plays the role of the little sister Lisa. Longo and
Higgins have been in Fremd plays and are active in the drama
program.
Higgins,
an amateur to the film industry, says theater acting is unlike
being on film.
"I
think it's very different to act in a movie because when you act
on stage you have to exaggerate you movements, but in a movie
you can be more subtle because it's on film. You can
always shoot it again," Higgins said.
Longo
played a small part in the 2004 CNGM production Please Wait
to be Seated, but this was her big break playing a lead
role.
"Since
I had that smaller role, it gave me a taste of what acting in a
movie was like," Longo said.
Filming
Uninvited started in late November and wrapped in the
beginning of February.
"We
filmed over winter break, and we would start at 4p.m. and film
until 2 or 3 in the morning. It was very exhausting, but
it was so much fun that it was worth it," Higgins said.
The
actors credit CNGM for making the film enjoyable.
"It
was really fun because CNGM is really professional in everything
that they do. I felt like I was on a real movie set,"
Klingner said.
Longo
agreed that this experience was worthwhile, and she was thrilled
to be a part of the production.
"With
each movie at CNGM, it get better," Longo said.
"I was also working with people I love hanging out
with."
Noens
says he hopes to show Uninvited in the suburbs and the
city in order to publicize it as much as possible.
"We
are looking to have the premiere at a movie theatre, and then it
will probably be showing at Cutting Hall [in Palatine]
throughout the summer. We are also inviting movie critics
and professional film makers to the premiere," Noens said.
After
three months of shooting, Uninvited is currently looking
at a late May or early June 2005 release.
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