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Update 5-26-09

"What an amazing weekend!" At Anime Boton(an anime convention). "The Eblis Stone Street Team" embarked on a journey to the city of Boston. to promote “A Long Awaited Tea Party” and “The Eblis Stone”. The team went dress in full costumes from “The Eblis Stone” film. They received a lot of attention from the convention attendants. They were excited about costumes and the movie. We had many photo opts because of the fan interaction. Thank you for your appreciation for our hard work!

Thanks go out to video editor Adam Corre for his work on the trailer for “The Eblis Stone”. He worked really hard to get this out. Thanks go to the whole cast and crew for their efforts on this production. Pictures galleries are almost done and will be posted soon. Enjoy the trailer!

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Link in case the video didn't code right ---> The Eblis Stone trailer

Update 3-31-09

JJ and I(Mark) would like to thank everyone for coming out and showing their support for "Tea Party" last Sunday. The screening went well and the crowd reaction was great! We had posters to hand out to cast and crews members. It was design by our talented friend Chris. The entire event was a great success, one of many to come, as "A Long Awaited Tea Party" makes its way through the film festival circuit. We will be posting future screening dates, trailers, photo galleries and a few special surprises.

If you were not able to make it to the screening you can view the movie poster here.(click on the photo)

Let us know what you think. Come back soon.

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Update: 3/25/09

"A Long Awaited Tea Party" will be screened at NYU's First Run Film festival on 3:00pm Sunday, March 29th in The Cantor Film Center at 36th East 8th Street in NYC. Tickets are $5 a person. We hope you can make it out and show your support.

Click on an image to learn more about the project . if you have any questions send an email to jj@jjofilms.com

J.J. Oracz, a filmmaker, graduated with a BFA in Film & Television with Honors from NYU's the Tisch School of the Arts. Currently he is in post-production of his thesis film, "A Long Awaited Tea Party", and pre-production for the Myth Short film,"The Eblis Stone" (working title).

The film, "A Long Awaited Tea Party", is about a man who develops virtual reality technology as a medical treatment for the fully paralyzed and terminally ill. Rather than rotting away in a hospital bed, this technology allows those under these conditions to live out the rest of their lives in a fantasy reality. Unwittingly, our hero is placed within the confines of his own fantasy reality, left to exist in a fecund and floral garden. The story opens as he begins to uncover what has happened to him, and inevitably, the film embodies the classic theme of a creator brought to ruin by his own creation. The Eblis Stone is a short story set in the first game, The Fallen Lords, that details a small part of the journey of the Eblis stone. As fans of the game remember, at the end of the game Alric receives the Eblis Stone from a single berserk who came all the from Willow, a small town west of the Cloudspine. Alric then uses the Eblis stone to vanquish Balor by paralyzing him long enough to sever his head. The Eblis Stone tells the story of a portion of that stone's journey in the west as Balor's agents try to retrieve the stone before it can get to Alric. When complete the film should be about 8-10 minutes long. Production is now in post-production.