Student Film Depicts Tragedy Of Drunk Driving
The film stars arrived at their Mt. Lebanon location in a Mercedes-Benz. They stepped from the luxury car onto the red carpet, where a reporter waited to interview them about the impending world premiere of their movie.
In separate interviews, each of the actors said they hoped the message of the film would come through loud and clear. The film doesn't have a warm and fuzzy Hollywood ending but is direct and abrupt and ends with a bloody death. Its message: Don't drink and drive or you could face fatal consequences.
The film, "Every 15 Minutes," was made by Mt. Lebanon High School students in an effort to persuade their classmates to stay sober during the prom tonight and during any after-prom festivities they attend.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08143/883585-55.stm
In separate interviews, each of the actors said they hoped the message of the film would come through loud and clear. The film doesn't have a warm and fuzzy Hollywood ending but is direct and abrupt and ends with a bloody death. Its message: Don't drink and drive or you could face fatal consequences.
The film, "Every 15 Minutes," was made by Mt. Lebanon High School students in an effort to persuade their classmates to stay sober during the prom tonight and during any after-prom festivities they attend.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08143/883585-55.stm
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