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The Development Productions is a New York City based Independent Film Company that is in post production on a trilogy of feature films entitled Being: ItW, ItC and ItS, which are each, in their own right, intense existential journeys that dare the brave casts into the unknown. These are not films or formulas that have been experienced before, rather their own intense worlds that explore boundaries. ItW is a mystery: a walk into the unknown. ItC is an adventure: an existential joyride. And ItS is a trip: riding the lines of sanity. ItW is a seduction into our own existence. The film features Terrence Howard, Dave Matthews, Debra Winger, Rufus Wainwright, Aimee Mullins, Moby, Famke Janssen, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Alan Cumming, Jorgen Leth, Rosie Perez, Will Shortz, Marlo Thomas, Glenn O'Brien, Kent Cullers, Bob Mankoff and Will Oldham. ItC is an adventure that pushes all boundaries: it's as if you're at a strange cerebral party having a blast, but you're not sure why (and you kind-of shouldn't be). ItC features Terrence Howard, Jorgen Leth (co-director of Lars Von Trier's The Five Obstructions), Kent Cullers (the first blind physicist for NASA), Mouchette Bell, and Will Oldham. ItS is a darker yet more playful look at human suffering and the tendency to go inward that switches back and forth from fiction to non-fiction; blurring all lines. The film features Karen Black, Jorgen Leth, Mouchette Bell, Angelique Mermet and Jennifer Elster. The trilogy of films' unusual structures have taken four years to conceive, develop, construct and produce. The mystery of how the films' plots unfold, the exposure of the deep internal struggles of the subjects (both individually and as a microcosm of humanity), and the unprecedented structures employed to convey the content is singular in vision.
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