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Pulling the Torch from the Statue of Liberty in a scene from DREAM BUILDERS
Larry Locke: DIRECTOR/ EDITOR
Larry Locke is the 2011 CINE GOLDEN EAGLE winner for I N S I D E R G A M E and the 2010 CINE GOLDEN EAGLE and the 2010 winner of the PLATINUM REMI for Best Corporate Documentary for his film, DREAM BUILDERS: The Partnership of Peter M. Lehrer and Gene McGovern.
DREAM BUILDERS is the story of two men who rose from the streets of New York to create one of the largest construction companies in the world. Their projects included the restoration of the Statue of Liberty, Euro Disney and Canary Wharf.
Larry is known for his affinity for people with extra ordinary dreams. In the past two years he has interviewed people as diverse the billionaire founder of Vornado Realty, Steve Roth to the architect of the new City Center complex in Las Vegas, the legendary Cesar Pelli.
His cult documentary classic, PIN GODS, was given a retrospective in New York City by the curator of the Toronto Film Festival, Thom Powers in 2010. His films have won numerous prizes and played all over the world.
SAM HENRIQUES: DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Sam Henriques started his career after graduating from NYU as Assistant Camera to Verite Documentary Cinematographers Don Lenzer, Marise Alberti, Jean De Segonzac. He learned his craft on such films as, Paris is Burning, Common Threads: Stories From The Quilt, U2: Rattle and Hum, & Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision. His first feature Documentary, Riding The Rails premiered at Sundance and went on to win a Peabody award finding a home at American Experience. His next film Angola: The Farm, won him a Prime Time Emmy award for Cinematography while being nominated for an Academy award and winning The Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. Since then he has globe trotted for UNICEF and done countless Advocacy, and Arts films. His latest films are: A Cantor’s Tale, Burning The Future, Nursery University, & The Good Soldier. In September The Good Soldier won a National Emmy and was shown nationally on NOW / PBS. Sam loves making films about exceptional people and ideas. His next film is about Brazilian born composer and musician
Caetano Veloso.
THE WORK:
2012 In Production: LET ME DREAM IF I WANT TO: Tales Of Willy DeVille
I N S I D E R G A M E Part 2
2011 - INSIDER GAME- 2011 Cine Golden Eagle winner and first of 3 part series on Hispanic inclusion in America
2011 - QUESTIONS OF SCIENCE- one of two films produced for YALE University
2011- FOSTER FOR MAYOR- 3 web films for Mary Jane Foster's run for mayor in Connecticut's biggest city
2011- RUSS LANDAU- Spotlight film on the Emmy Award composer for the web
2011- Wrote, produced, directed - F A B R I Z I- full-length documentary on the trials and tribulations of the former mayor of Bridgeport, Ct..
2011- BRANDING COMMERCIAL for the Univ of Bridgeport premiering on national TV Feb 26 .
2011- STUDENT LIFE- short film on life at the University of Bridgeport as lived by undergrads.
2011- A VERY VERY LIVELY PLACE- Promotional film for UB Undergrad music program
2011- DREAM BUILDERS SCREENINGS: University of New Haven, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Yale, Center For Family Business in Orange, Ct.
2010- DESIGNS FOR HEALTH- 8 minute industrial showcase for the company's website shot on location in Montana
2010- DREAM BUILDERS- 40 minute award winning documentary on the partnership of
Peter M. Lehrer and Gene McGovern, the men who restored the Statue of Liberty.
Available on Blu Ray.
2010 DREAM BULDERS SCREENINGS- Columbia University (2), Urban Land Institute (Grand Central Station, University of Bridgeport
2010- UB Stories- 10 minute overview of student life at the University of Bridgeport
2010- UB Health Sciences- 10 minute overview of the Health Sciences program at UB
2010- UB International Student Film
2010- IDEAL Program Film
2010- RUBICON 7- 2 short pieces on the philosophy of a development company
2009- ADVENTURES OF PHIL AND PHIL- Short documentary on 2 partners- Phil Kuchma and Phil Hartman.
2009- NO CHILD LEFT INSIDE- Promotional film for Comnnecticut State DEP
2009- AQUARION 150 Years- Promotional film for Aquarion Water company's 150th birthday
1996- PIN GODS- full-length documentary on a year in the life of 4 professional bowlers vying to make it on tour. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and played a limited theatrical run to very favorable reviews. Many of the reviews are available by Googling- PIN GODS. The film was one of first documentaries to be represented by the William Morris Agency. Available on DVD.
1992- FREE FALLIN’- 18 minute short about a man who dreams of parachuting off the World Trade Tower. The short was purchased by MTV and was also recreated as a Volkswagen commercial for German TV in 1997.
Available on DVD.
AWARDS/ FESTIVALS/ SPECIAL SCREENINGS:
INSIDER GAME
2011 CINE GOLDEN EAGLE
DREAM BUILDERS
2010 WORLDFEST HOUSTON FILM FESTIVAL, PLATINUM REMI AWARD for Best Documentary
2010 CINE GOLEN EAGLE
2010 Columbia University Special Screening
2010 Urban land Institute Screening- Grand Central Terminal New York City
Coming Soon:
Screenings at MIT, Penn,Yale, Dartmouth Univ of New Haven
PIN GODS
2010 Special Screening- Stranger Than Fiction Documentary series hosted by
Thom Powers at the IFC Center, New York City
2010 Black Top Film Festival, New Canaan, Ct.
1996 Toronto Film Festival
1996 IDFA- International Documentary Festival Amsterdam
1997 Cinequest Film Festival-
1997 Slamdance Film Festival
1997 South By Southwest Film Festival
1997 Atlanta Film Festival
1997 Bermuda Film Festival
1997 Limited theatrical run- New York City, Austin, Texas, Los Angeles.
1997 Academy Award Qualifier
FREE FALLIN’
2010- Special Screening- BlackTop Film Festival
1992 Telluride Adventure Festival
1992 Banff Film Festival, Banff, Canada- Chosen as a BEST OF 10 YEARS OF BANFF
1992 BEST FILM- Japan Adventure Film Festival
1993 MTV, FOX, RAI ITALIA, BBC, AUSTRALIAN, NHK TV Screenings
1997 Recreated as a Volkswagen commercial for German TV
UNCERTAIN FAITHS
1986 Best Film- Strohs Southern Images Film Festival- Shreveport, La.
1987 Special Selection- Atlanta Film Festival
1987 Finalist- American Film Festival- New York City
1987 Independent Feature Market
Published Recent Articles/ Reviews of My Work
http://filmmakermagazine.com/news/2010/05/pin-gods-at-stf/
http://www.shockcinemamagazine.com/pingods.html
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/125102-pin-gods
http://www.ifccenter.com/films/pin-gods/
http://stfdocs.com/
FILMMAKER MAGAZINE
It may be hard to imagine, but there was a time when documentaries about off-brand sporting events and competitions were a rare thing. In this pre-Spellbound era, Pin Gods managed to make a small bowling-ball sized splash at the Toronto festival, only to fall through the cracks of the distribution system (a fact bemoaned last night by one of Pin Gods’ biggest fans, Stranger Than Fiction programmer Thom Powers).
A film about what its director Larry Locke calls, “the small dream,” Pin Gods is an endearingly humane look at four men, each one trying to make a life out of professional bowling with various degrees of success. It manages to ring high stakes emotional drama out of what is considered little more than a banal past time by most people.
The documentary community has a tendency to overlook the small movies like Pin Gods in favor of “important” films come… Read the rest
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Hall of Famer Carmen Salvino in PIN GODS

The Statue of Liberty from DREAM BUILDERS

Scene from FREE FALLIN'

Magic Johnson in THE ACCIDENTAL MAYOR

The Adventures of Phil and Phil

Aquarion Water Company at 150 Years

PT Barnum Musuem Film

Times Square in DREAM BUILDERS

UB Stories

Las Vegas

Scene from THE ACCIDENTAL MAYOR


“There’s a lot of lonely hours out there. You’re away from our family,” says Carmen Salvino. “Do you get on the phone and talk to your family? Do you fly home? Do you have that kind of money? No, you don’t, as you usually start. What do you do?” these are the sorts of questions that shape a professional bowler’s life. A founding member of the Professional Bowlers Association, Salvino is at once pragmatic and philosophical. Once you’re on the road, he says, “Your bowling style now has got to be measured and geared, your reference points now are on the tour. Where you learned to bowl, as your reference point, you don’t have those lanes any more. So you have to practice on strange lanes.”
Salvino knows something about strange lanes, having spent decades on the tour and winning 17 tour titles. He’s an effective touchstone for Larry Locke’s terrific documentary, first released in 1996 and screening 4 May at Stranger Than Fiction in New York (when Locke will be on hand for a Q&A). As Salvino looks back, the film follows three young bowlers as they head out on the tour, not quite prepared for how hard it will be.
“Can you recalibrate yourself?” asks Salvino. It’s a question facing each of the bowlers in Pin Gods as they pursue the remarkable success of the PBA’s current star, Walter Ray Williams. Winner of multiple titles, Williams appears in the film as a model of cool composure: even when he’s behind during a tournament, he finds ways to come back, to make strikes when the pressure is on, to triumph again and again. He makes for an intimidating model: Bob Vespi, introduced as a sophomore on the tour (on the Verge of Greatness, or V.O..D.), tries to dial back expectations: “Everybody cannot be Ray Williams every year,”” he reasons.
Bob asserts he’s already well known in the community, at just 25. “I’m known for having something that no one else has and that’s the ability to hook the ball.” He’s also “known for dressing well,” he adds during a shopping trip on Rodeo Drive, “I mean, on our level.” His fame is already having an effect: in Toledo, he sits at a restaurant table, gulping milk and downing a saucy main course as the owner stands nearby, proud to have “one of his stature come in to my establishment, along with some of the other bowlers that patronate us during the week. Bowlers,” the restaurateur insists, “are really great athletes, contrary to some people’s beliefs.” Bob keeps eating.
Repeatedly, the bowlers note outsiders’ judgments. Bob’s wife Mendy remembers, “My parents didn’t agree with his profession at first, you know,” she smiles. “When they saw what he could do, they changed their mind.” Recent high school graduate Tony Rosamalia says his friends used to tell him, “That’s a sissy sport.” Now, he says, “I don’t even associate with those people anymore, you know what I’m saying? They don’t understand bowling.” Tony’s uncle is sponsoring his first year on the tour, a cost the family estimates at about $1000 a week. At his mother’s dinner table in Ledgwood, New Jersey, Tony’s uncle nods, “I don’t feel he’s gonna get blown out,” vowing to support his nephew’s ambition “as long as I can do it.” As his uncle “understands,” Tony feels encouraged when he leaves home for the first time.
Pin Gods offers glimpses of what it means to understand, images revealing bowling’s grace and odd poetic. At each new stop on the tour, the bowlers trying to make the cut to the TV Show (the last five competitors of each tournament) start in again. The shot is low and long, as 20 or so bowlers throw their first balls, their bodies in a sort of rolling sync. Sonny Pavelchak describes his son’s ups and downs during his rookie year. “There’s days you won’t do anything right and everything will fall down, and other days you won’t do anything wrong and everything will stand up. So that’s the nature of the beast,” he concludes.
Sonny the son (the 3rd, actually) feels sure of himself. “They say I’m cocky,” he muses, “because they’re afraid to be confident and speak about confidence.” His father encourages his confidence and thinks his son “will excel out there.” But, he adds, “I expect him to conduct himself properly and be an upstanding upright decent human being.”
Salvino also asserts the importance of self-confidence. “All my reflexes, my brain, all my knowledge, my inner body, my inner soul, my anxieties, and my temperament, go back to ‘I’m a winner. I’m a killer.’” Each tournament is an opportunity to out-think as well as out-perform your rivals. Details matter. Floors vary from place to place and day to day, he says. “I can’t tell you where the water pond or the sand trap is until I throw the ball,” in trying to keep track of the “frictional characteristics of the lane in different places.” Each bowler has to figure out oil patterns and surfaces. “You have to be a human computer to be a great bowler,” he insists.
Pin Gods is as attentive, in its way, to the details of each bowler’s experience. If Salvino’s pronouncements suggest the focus and determination needed to succeed on the tour, the film makes the case that greatness in bowling (and elsewhere) can be measured variously, in individual decisions and moments of generosity and appreciation. When Tony finds himself the object of fans’ compliments, he’s visibly moved. And when Bob spends time with his young son at home, he shows another side of himself, delighted to hear the boy laugh out loud. As different as each bowler’s experience may be, all come together in their understanding of the game. As Sonny says of his mother, so patient, supportive, and lovely, “I have to do what I have to do, and she understands that. I want my name, Sonny Pavelchak, to be worth something in the bowling world.”
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1991-2007: Co-founder and Partner, Arc Pictures, New York City
Arc Pictures was a full service production and postproduction studio specializing in documentary, feature and high-end industrial films.
At Arc, I supervised the completion of 36 national PBS documentaries, 14 HBO documentaries; 11 Sundance selections, both feature and documentary; and 3 Academy Award nominated films. Over the years, I was involved with close to 10,000 projects for broadcast and cable networks and many major companies. My partner Jan Grznar and I are considered pioneers in the creation of the personal documentary in the 1990s.
1990-1992 Freelance Director, New York City
Director for hire for MTV Sports and corporate videos while a graduate student at Columbia
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
Association of Independent Film and Video, National Association of Broadcasters
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
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