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Stockholms Film Festival - One Last Score

Michael Rendell

Camp David Film

Presenting 'One Last Time,' a shoestring-budget heist movie parody shot in just one day in Stockholm. With a meager 2K Euro budget, our dedicated team transformed the city into a gritty, east coast-inspired backdrop. This production was a whirlwind, from shooting to editing, sound design, VFX, and color grading – all completed within three consecutive days. Our passion for film fueled this project, drawing inspiration from recent heist movies featuring blue-collar antiheroes.

Michael's journey started as a remarkably unremarkable baby. By four, he’d already delved into the glamorous world of acting, mastering roles from a cunning pickpocket to the rear end of a camel in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece, 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'. At the ripe old age of thirteen, he hung up his camel costume, evolving from child prodigy to teen auteur with his first short film (and box office non-hit) 'The Shmuck’. Michael’s academic forays include film directing at Arts University Bournemouth and scriptwriting at Alma Löv. Since 2010, he's been in the trenches of freelance directing and video editing. A Renaissance man of sorts, he dived into the chaotic world of improv comedy in 2018, honing his skills at Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles and Presens Impro in Stockholm. At Presens, he not only performs with the main ensemble but also imparts his hard-earned wisdom as a teacher. Michael is currently in post-production of his next short film ”Brother, We Need to Talk” – a romantic comedy exploring two childhood friends navigating the complexities of their fading friendship in couples therapy.