Wall Street corruption is a well-tread topic on traditional media platforms, but it is still somewhat under-explored online. Enter SPiN. The 13-minute short film, helmed by online video vet Wilson Cleveland, takes place during a TV interview with an arrogant banker.
SPiN stars Cleveland and Hartley Sawyer; the two actors previous led Cleveland's previous short film, Kept Man. This time, instead of appearing as a psychotic lover, Sawyer is a Wall Street egomaniac who plays it cool during an interview with Cleveland's TV journalist. The result--which can be viewed on Cleveland's YouTube channel--is filled with Sorkin-esque banter, political intrigue, and just enough sexual tension.
Cleveland and Sawyer have become frequent collaborators, and SPiN represents the latest chapter in their "bromance." During the filming of SPiN, I joined the film's two stars on set to talk about their past, present, and future work
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SPiN stars Cleveland and Hartley Sawyer; the two actors previous led Cleveland's previous short film, Kept Man. This time, instead of appearing as a psychotic lover, Sawyer is a Wall Street egomaniac who plays it cool during an interview with Cleveland's TV journalist. The result--which can be viewed on Cleveland's YouTube channel--is filled with Sorkin-esque banter, political intrigue, and just enough sexual tension.
Cleveland and Sawyer have become frequent collaborators, and SPiN represents the latest chapter in their "bromance." During the filming of SPiN, I joined the film's two stars on set to talk about their past, present, and future work
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- 2/6/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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