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Steps<br />

Steps<br />

254<br />

Genre: Fiction<br />

Year of Production: 2009<br />

Runtime: 3’<br />

Country: USA<br />

Original format: DV<br />

Language: English<br />

I’VE <strong>SEEN</strong> <strong>FILMS</strong> 2010<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Festival</strong><br />

Director: Barney Cheng<br />

Screenplay: Marissa Jo Cerar<br />

Cinematography: Mariscela Mendez<br />

Editing: Seung-Hyun Yoo<br />

Music: ‘’Steps’’ by George Shaw<br />

Cast: M.J. Cerar (Telenovela star), Erick Chavarria (Pedestrian), Elena Evangelo (Alex), Nancy<br />

Finbergb(Pedestrian), Angelica Flameno (Jane’s friend), Jennifer Jereza (Jane’s friend), Alfredo<br />

Maduro (Pedestrian), Anita Maksymchuck (Jane’s friend), Mike Monreal (Telenovela star), Kiara<br />

Muhammad (Jane), Isabella Rae Thomas (Jane’s friend)<br />

Production: <strong>Film</strong> Independent<br />

A young girl, abandoned as an infant, reflects about the steps people take each day and wonders<br />

what could have happened to her if a stranger never ‘stepped’ in her direction.<br />

Director’s Biography<br />

Barney Cheng is a filmmaker born in Taiwan, in 1971. Barney landed on the Hollywood map as an<br />

actor in 2002 with his acclaimed performance in Woody Allen’s ‘Hollywood Ending’. The ‘New<br />

York Times’ described Barney’s comedic timing<br />

as ‘surgically precise’. Now he works as a<br />

director, writer, producer and actor.<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography<br />

2009 - Steps<br />

2008 - The Red Dress

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