Film Festival Judging Status Update: Preselected 2018
We are proud to announce that Vancouver Filmdance Festival Preselected The Expediter for their 2018 event.
A feature film by Michael Domino
We are proud to announce that Vancouver Filmdance Festival Preselected The Expediter for their 2018 event.
Filmmakers Michael Domino and Robert Mladinich premiered The Expediter in The Villages, Florida on May 4th, 2017. They teamed up with The Villages resident and Tinnitus Outreach Support Coach Sal Gentile to raise money for the American Tinnitus Association. All of the proceeds from the film’s screening went to the organization.
Michael Domino was recently interviewed by The Villages Daily Sun about his new independent film The Expediter.
The film will be presented at The Villages Rohan Center on Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 6pm, for a $5.00 donation. All of the proceeds will be donated to the American Tinnitus Association.
Dear friends and fans of The Expediter,
We are so happy to now offer our film, which has received such great reviews, for rent or purchase by VIMEO on Demand service here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/theexpediter
Thank you very much for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Michael Domino, Robert Mladinich
Shortly after graduation from high school in the late 1970’s, eighteen-year-old Michael Romano engages in some teenage hijinks that gets him arrested in the New York City suburbs. With his plans to attend college put on hold, his father, the executive in charge of production at a large manufacturing company in Queens, takes him to work and puts him under the wing of Jake Cutter, the company’s grizzled purchasing manager whose job is to ensure the factory line never goes down.
The war-weary Cutter alleviates the horrors he experienced as a young U.S. Marine during World War II with alcohol, womanizing and a work ethic that is unrivaled. At first hostile to young Michael, who he derisively refers to as Michelle despite Michael holding the unenviable position of expeditor of parts, the two slowly and cautiously develop an indelible bond.