Dallas-based Table 31 Productions is proud to announce the completion of its mind-bending, psychological thriller, “Element“.
The independent feature film stars Michael Ironside (“Top Gun”, “Total Recall”, “The Machinist”), Steven Michael Quezada (“Breaking Bad”), Angeline Rose Troy and Paul Stuart. Director Jon Keeyes is an Academy Award semi-finalist for his short film, “Angela’s Body”, and his recent feature “Nightmare Box” won four best film awards on the festival circuit.
“Element” follows the downward spiral of a financial advisor who is shot and his wife killed after an evening on the town. Unable to remember details of both the evening and much of his past, he turns to deep trance hypnosis in hopes of finding answers. Driven to seek revenge on his wife’s murderer and struggling to retain his high-pressure job, he uncovers dark secrets in the trance world that will either save him or kill him.
The film will soon begin its film festival run with forthcoming dates announced as producers negotiate various distribution deals. “Element” is the first feature film to be produced by Table 31 Productions, a predominantly female-owned business. Associate producers include Highland Myst Entertainment and Circus Wheel Productions as well as Chris Freihofer and Angeline Rose Troy.
“’Element’ was a labor of love six years in the making. From finding a script that spoke to us to countless revisions and unexpected challenges during principal photography, it is thrilling to see our vision come to life on the screen,” said Susana Gibb, “Element” producer and Dallas-based Table 31 Productions co-founder. “We really could not have brought the project to fruition without the people at the Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO). They are an amazing asset.”
“Element” was filmed in various locations throughout Oklahoma City and utilized the Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program administered by OF+MO.
“With over 36 states offering film incentives, Los Angeles and New York are no longer the epicenters of film production they once were,” said OF+MO Director Tava Sofsky. “Filmmakers have many destinations from which they can choose to base their production, and we are happy our Dallas-based neighbors from the South chose Oklahoma’s competitive program. We are excited for the production team of ‘Element’ , and look forward to seeing what success they find with the film in the New Year.”
View the trailer here.
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About the Oklahoma Film + Music Office:
Created in 1979, The Oklahoma Film + Music Office strives to share all that Oklahoma has to offer by welcoming filmmakers and music professionals to the state and by creating a network of support to develop Oklahoma’s film and music industries. For more information about the Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program or the Oklahoma Film + Music Office please visit www.okfilmmusic.org.