Tracy Facelli’s “Disconnected” at ThrillSpy Film Fest
October 21, 2009 by filmnashville
Filed under Industry News, Nashville Film News
Local filmmaker work recently screened at genre festival..
“Disconnected” follows a terrified woman as she searches for the man who has broken into their house. As she creeps from room to room, she whispers to her husband on the telephone and is repeatedly reassured that “It’s probably nothing.” In a mere 71/2 minutes, “Disconnected” takes the viewer on a breath-holding, intriguing ride Hitchcock-style.
ThrillSpy International Film Festival is a showcase and celebration of the exciting genre of Thriller and Spy films. From Bond to Manchurian Candidate, Fatal Attraction to CSI, ThrillSpy Film Festival brings together new filmmakers with veterans, fans, content distributors and career professionals who appreciate their creativity.
The film used 99% Nashville crew, the 1% coming from Memphis, and cast was all Nashville:
“Disconnected” Cast & Crew
A Fruitncheese Flicks Production
Starring
Janet Ivey
John David Hart
Director / D.P Tracy S.Facelli
Producer Jennifer Hayes
Executive Producer Robert A Facelli, Sr.
Story by James J. Ross
Edited / Sound Design Glen Weiss
Score by Thorpe
Gaffer Kyle Hutson
Sound Mixer Thomas Morrison
Boom Operator David Gullberg
1st Asst. Camera Gray W. Hemphill, III
Heather Mitchell
2nd Asst. Camera / Loader Ryan Fuqua
2nd Asst. Camera Aaron Hemphill
Art Dept. Heather Mitchell
Dolly Grip Chris Johnson
Transportation Captain Emily Neumann
Colorist Rodney Williams
Brent Clenney
Special Thanks to Kenny Barrickman
Cameras by AC, Inc and Julian Williamson
Sound Equipment by Morrison Sound
Lighting & Grip Equipment by Duke Film Lighting and DR&A
Post Production Transfer & Color Correction by Filmworker’s Club
Tracy Facelli lives in Nashville, serves on the Board of Directors of Women in Film & Television, and is Co-Chair of the Membership Committee for the Nashville Chapter of the Association for the Future of Film & Television. She has taught two classes on filmmaking to at-risk kids, and works with the kids who attend the Women in Film &Television’s “Kids on Camera” acting workshop.


Congratulations Tracy
Tracy has been determined to be a filmmaker since we worked together at Malco. It is great to see someone have successes on achieving their dream.
Keep it up.