Cranston Filmmaker to Première Gotta Find Barry
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Friday, November 19, 2010
GoLocalProv Lifestyle Editor Andrea E. McHugh
Thanks to cable channels like
SyFy and
Discovery, Rhode Island has become somewhat synonymous with ghost hunters, most notably, Warwick-based
Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS). So it’s no surprise that film director
Rich Camp of Cranston adopted the topic for his forthcoming independent feature comedy,
Gotta Find Barry, premièring Saturday, November 20 at the newly renovated Park Cinema in Cranston. The movie follows the hijinks of two grave-digging best buds, played by Camp and fellow Cranston native Frank Iacobucci, who break into a haunted mansion to find their dead best friend in order to hang out one last time. “We’ve been friends since kindergarten–we went to
George J. Peters School in
Cranston–and [the film] very much comes from our friendship,” Camp explained. The film also features Rhode Islanders Matt Zuena, John DeCorpo, and Joe Agresti.
Local Legend Adds Ambience
Camp said the film’s main action takes place at Cranston’s
Governor Sprague Mansion, dating back to the early 1800s, which the
Cranston Historical Society loaned to the young filmmaker. “The mansion gave us such a production value, we were able to set up a base there,” says Camp. Nor could the location be more apropos, as rumors have swirled for decades of Sprague Mansion being haunted due in large part to an unsolved murder, hence its investigations for paranormal activity by ghost hunters. In October, the mansion ranked in the
top 10 haunted homes in the U.S. by MSNBC.
Saturday’s première marks both the one year anniversary of the restoration of the Park Cinema as well as Camp’s directorial debut, Lumberjacking. “Saturday will be a celebration of film, local art and artists, and local history," he said. Tickets to Gotta Find Barry are $10 and can be purchased at www.richcampent.com or at the door. The film is appropriate for audiences over the age of 15.
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