Fletcher and Jenks

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Fletcher and Jenks
Directed by Tony Olmos
Written by Jordan Jacobo
Produced by
  • Ryan Binse
  • Tony Gorodeckas
  • George Jac
  • Allie Lennox
  • Kelly Potts
Starring
CinematographyLuke Anthony Pensabene
Edited byAnais Bernard
Music bySteve Garbade
Production
companies
Film Consortium San Diego
Satiated Sadists
Release date
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fletcher and Jenks is a 2016 American dark comedy short film directed by Tony Olmos, written by Jordan Jacobo, and starring George Jac and Kayla Schaffroth. The film was made as part of the 48 Hour Film Project in 2016 and Schaffroth won Best Actress at the GI Film Festival San Diego in 2017.

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Cast

Production

Ryan Binse produced the film with George Jac, who also performed as the lead actor. Luke Pensabene was the cinematographer and also acted in the film with Kayla Schaffroth. Jodi Cilley was the executive producer. [1] [2]

Release

The film premiered in 2016 as part of the 48 Hour Film Project in San Diego. [1]

Reception

FestivalYearAwardRecipient(s)ResultRef.
48 Hour Film Project 2016Best ActorGeorge JacNominated
Best Writing Jordan Jacobo Nominated
Best FilmFletcher and JenksNominated
GI Film Festival San Diego 2017Best Narrative Short Tony Olmos Nominated [3]
Local Choice AwardTony OlmosNominated
Best Film Made by a Veteran or Service MemberRyan Binse, Luke Anthony PensabeneNominated
Best ActorGeorge JacNominated
Luke Anthony PensabeneNominated
Best Actress Kayla Schaffroth Won

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