Join us on Thursday, October 9th for a completion fundraising event for director Theodore Cormey’s latest film, “AERODYNAMICS!”
The event runs 6:30-10PM at Rumor nightclub, at 100 Warrenton Street in Boston’s Theatre
District. Guests can sample hors d’oeuvres, enjoy a cash bar, hear live music by local musicians
Ad Frank, Sarah Rabdau, and Annette Farrington, plus win raffle prizes. Tickets can be
purchased at the door for $12 or RSVP @ tcormey@lostjockeyprods.com for $10. All monies
raised will help offset final editing costs plus finance the film’s entry at upcoming film festivals.
A puppet fable with a fresh twist, “AERODYNAMICS” details the eleventh-hour mission of Lil'
Moe, the first African-American ventriloquist dummy in space, and his estranged relationship
with his ex-partner and ventriloquist, Willy Jefferson. The film emulates the black-and-white style
of a vintage sci-fi television show such as The Outer Limits.
“AERODYNAMICS” was written, produced, and directed by Theodore Cormey, a Boston-based
filmmaker who has also directed the shorts “LANDFALL!” (2004) and “PAULIE” (2003). His
1999 feature film, “WHAT I DID WHEN I WAS AWAY”, screened at Park City’s No Dance,
Boston Underground, and Woods Hole as well as several local and national film festivals.