The Cold Days of Summer
The Cold Days of Summer
After his father walks out, Vince is raised by his mother and former pugilist grandfather, who shows him a better life through collegiate boxing. Vince fights his way out of poverty and into a prestigious school, but after losing his scholarship, he turns to crime in order to pay his lofty tuition.
After his father walks out, Vince is raised by his mother and former pugilist grandfather, who shows him a better life through collegiate boxing. Vince fights his way out of poverty and into a prestigious school, but after losing his scholarship, he turns to crime in order to pay his lofty tuition.
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Hometown Heroes 2017
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Story
Inclusion Statement
Through a talented and diverse cast and crew, our story showcases the beauty of growing up in a cultural melting-pot and the common hardships of paying for college, finding independence, maturing and developing a moral compass, and discovering one's place in this world through the American struggle.About The Project
Why this movie? Why now?
“The Cold Days of Summer breaks cultural barriers and provides insight on what financial situations look like for Millennials while demonstrating the sociology of sport and an intersectionality of environmental risks that Vince faces.” -Joseph Stray
The Cold Days of Summer feels real because it is real. Like all good stories, our film is inspired by true events, real struggles, and terrible decisions made by destitute people who felt they had no other choice. Our film showcases an incredibly diverse cast (and crew) of strong women and men from a great multitude of ethnic backgrounds, all from Utica, New York, and surrounding areas.
We're here to tell the story of our Hometown Heroes, and Anti-heroes. Because often times in Utica, they're one in the same.
Growing up without a father is hard, thankfully, Vincent Patella was raised by a strong, independent mother and a retired pugilist grandfather, Alexander "The Great" Patella, who taught him about life, responsibility, and boxing. Continuing in his family legacy, Vincent uses boxing to get out of poverty and into a prestigious school, where he reaches new heights where his predecessors fell short. Unfortunately, Alex passes just before he can realize his dreams for his grandson.
This fuels Vinces aggression in the ring, and his brutal style, and cocky swagger are far removed from the airs of his authoritarian athletic school board, who use an injury Vince sustains in the ring as a means to revoke his scholarship. Willing to do anything possible to pay for his pricey school tuition, Vince turns to robbing from entitled rich kids with his childhood friends Ronnie and Charlie. But once summer arrives and the affluent students return home to high society, the trio begins taking on bigger risks to pay the price tag of their higher education.
STYLE
The Cold Days of Summer is a drama with almost unbearable gravity and pathos. The story of a man who suspends ethics and sacrifices himself for the sake of his goals and family, only to have it all backfire with Grecian tragedy. The story can only spring from superlative performance, measured pace and the contrast of peace versus violence. The beautifully austere homestead that nestles in the New York State landscape contrasts with the high paced city bump and hustle. The family nurturing juxtaposing the divide and rule of the New York crime. Two diametrically opposed worlds are brought together and separated by the flesh of one humble man.
The Calvary isn't coming
Whilst charged as a strong contender for festivals, The Cold Days of Summer is a prime cut for video on demand (VOD) success with services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, iTunes, etc. There's a great deal to be said about these services, the digital age has changed the game for distribution. Not only are filmmakers finding incredible monetary returns in VOD services, they are reaching massive audiences right in their homes who often simply can't find time or energy to get to the theater.
Think about it, we've all been a part of that conversation, "I saw this great movie on Netflix last night. I never heard of it, but it starred that one guy from that one thing."
Contributing to The Cold Days of Summer means investing in a company whose sole objective is to produce and maximize the profit of a single feature film. That being said, we are not simply asking for money, we want you to contribute with us to create something great that we can all be proud of.
With The Cold Days of Summer, we are working together!
So, what are you gonna do with my money?
Too often, we are asked to donate to a big project, and much like our taxes, we have no idea what that money is being spent on.
At this stage, we are essentially raising funds to show producers, studios, and private equity investors that there actually is an audience that wants to see this movie. Like in many forms of business, it often takes money to make money. By showing we already have an initial investment and a percentage of the film's production budget, we demonstrate a desire from the public and confidence in the project and its crew to create something worthwhile.
If investors see that others have already contributed, they are more comfortable to contribute as well. So, whilst this money will eventually be applied toward our total production budget, for now, our goal is to use the success we obtain from completing our goals and participating in the Hometown Heroes rally on Seed&Spark as bait to land the big fish that we need to complete the project.
THE SCRIPT
Enamored by the rich culture, history, and character of Upstate New York, writer/director, Michael Flores was truly inspired to create and develop stories depicting the joys and struggles of the all-too-often forgotten and ignored New Yorker in upstate.
THE WORKFLOW
Independent film making has enjoyed a technological revolution in the last decade. Digital cinematography and the associated postproduction has given rise to films like Winter’s Bone, Monsters, and District 9, these films would not exist if it were not for new digital cameras and their fast and inexpensive post-production workflows.
Using a top of the line digital workflow allows “The Cold Days of Summer” to concentrate on the performance and drama, rather than eating time and money with a slower traditional film - based production.
MARKET
The picture crosses over to a number of discreet audiences. Primarily conceived as a
highly charged festival piece, showcasing performance talent, there is enough intrigue,
peril and testosterone to satisfy mainstream viewers drawn to such movies as
“Deliverance” ($46 million return), “Reservoir Dogs” ($19 million return) and more recently
“A Winter’s Bone.” ($14 million return).
Incentives
$5
Cup of Joe
For the cost of a good cup of coffee, you can support a great project. And in return, you'll get a special thanks!
Honestly, why is coffee so expensive anyhow? Stick it to the man and give us your money instead.
$7
Split the difference
Feeling a bit more generous than $5 but not as much as $10. Here's a comfortable medium.
$10
Enter to win a private Nomad Cinema screening!
Want to host an outdoor movie night for your friends and family? Or maybe you're a business looking to create an attention grabbing community event?
Choose this incentive to be entered into a drawing for a free outdoor movie night provided by Nomad Cinema!
Why, you'll be the envy of the neighborhood or the talk of town after you host a movie screening on Nomad Cinema's giant 30' screen (an over $700 value).
$10 buys you one entry, or scroll down and buy 3 for $25
*Must live within 100 miles from Utica, exceptions can and will be made.
See more about The Nomad at www.Nomad-Cinema.com
$10
Bite Bakery!
Enter for your chance to win a $100 gift card from Utica's own Bite Bakery & Cafe!
From tasty treats to delicious eats, Bite is serving up the goods seven days a week.
http://www.bitebakeryandcafe.com
$12
NOMAD Sticker
This is for all our fellow Nomads. For your contribution, you'll become a part of the clan with these limited Nomad bumper stickers.
$25
Flibbertigibbet
For twenty-five bucks, you'll get a high-five and some candy!
As well as a very special thanks in the film's end credits!
$25
3 for $25 Outdoor Movie Night Entries
You must be a real movie buff... or a party animal. Either way, you've come to the right place.
Choose this incentive and really increase your odds of winning a night with the Nomad.
*Must live within 100 miles from Utica, exceptions can and will be made.
$30
Digital Download
$30 will get you some flibbertigibbets and a digital download of the completed film.
$50
Google Hangout Q&A
Join cast and crew for a live Google Hangout conversation and Q&A or receive access to a recorded copy of the conversation later.
Contributors at this level will also receive a digital download of the film.
$75
Original Storyboard Artwork
For your generous contribution, you will receive a piece of cinema history. A true example of film artistry at its finest, a one of a kind, hand-drawn storyboard from Michael Flores, himself.
Hell, he'll even sign it and kiss it with Ruby Red lipstick if you want.
Buy it for yourself, or as a gift for someone you hate.
$100
Knockout Punch
Who do you want to knock out? Hitler, Gandhi, Donald Trump?!
With your contribution of a hundred bucks, we'll deliver the joy of watching them get knocked on their ass!You will also receive a digital download of the completed film.
$150
Join us on the one and only Uticast
Do you have a story to tell? Do you have a lot to say about life, film, music, or politics? Do you simply enjoy conversation with obscure references, and dick and fart jokes?
Join the Uticast crew for some good conversation and take part in telling the story.
www.Uticast.com
Claimed: 1 of 3
$200
Animal encounter at the Utica Zoo
Come visit the unforgettable Utica Zoo for a once in a lifetime animal encounter!
Go behind the scenes to visit California Sea Lions and get your questions answered by their keeper. Feed them their favorite fish and learn to how to give them commands just like our Zoo Keepers! Bring your camera.
Zoo admission is included for you and up to 4 friends!
Travel and accommodations not included.
Sold Out!
$200
A Date with Michael Flores
While he's no Tad Hamilton, a date with Mikey is always good for a few laughs and a fun time. Plus, he really wants to get this film made, so there's really no telling what he'll do.
We've had many incentive requests, and this one always seems to pop up.
$250
Be a movie star!
Well, not exactly. But we will put you in the movie!
You'll get a role and credit in the film, plus, we'll even feed you!
"Remember: there are no small parts, only small actors."- Constantin Stanislavski
*Travel not accommodated
Claimed: 3 of 25
$300
Producer Credit
For a contribution of $300, you will be awarded a producer credit in the film's credits, as well as in any other areas of the film's breakdown or documentation, such as IMDB, Wikipedia, etc.
We also know a guy who does great embroidery work, if you wanna get it stitched onto a cool varsity jacket.
$300
HALF OFF, ON SALE! Shadow the Director
Visit our set during production and shadow our director for two days!
Get real life, on set experience that no film school can teach. We'll even give you a credit in the film to start your way into the industry.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$300
HALF OFF, ON SALE! Shadow the Cameraman
Spend two days on our set and shadow our cameraman to learn technique and hands-on camera skills using state-of-the-art gear!
This is real life industry experience, save the $30,000 a year tuition for film school and come hang out with us. We'll even give you a credit in the film to help jump-start your career.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$300
ON SALE!: Learn how to fight
Receive a full days boxing class with our film trailer's lead, and real life pugilist and trainer, Joseph Stray.
Joe's the real deal! With years of boxing experience, Joe graduated from Syracuse University, where he has been training fighters as the head of the Syracuse Boxing Club.
As a boxing coach, Joe is also signed with the one and only Mike Tyson Academy.
*Travel to Syracuse, and advanced scheduling required
Contributors at this level will also receive a digital copy of the film.
Claimed: 0 of 5
$500
Crash the red carpet
You and a friend will join the cast and crew at the premiere of the film and watch the movie with us.
We'll even help you flirt with Mu-shaka.
Travel and accommodations not included, you will also receive the digital copy of the film.
Claimed: 1 of 4
$700
The Golden Gloves
You will receive a pair of the gloves actually used within the fight scenes of the film, signed by cast and crew from the scene.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$1,000
Your name in The Cold Days of Summer
We will name a character after you. We can't promise that character won't feel the cool canvas on their face after hearing some sweet chin music, but your name will be forever connected to the legacy of The Cold Days of Summer.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$2,500
Party with Nomad Cinema
You and all your friends will enjoy a viewing of The Cold Days of Summer at a private event hosted by Nomad Cinema, central New York's premiere outdoor pop-up movie theater.
Share an unforgettable evening with cast and crew from the film, while Nomad Cinema plays the movie on their giant screen.
See more of Nomad Cinema and what they offer at
www.Nomad-Cinema.comClaimed: 0 of 1
$3,000
Associate producer - Set Visit
Grab this incentive to become an Associate Producer on The Cold Days of Summer. You'll receive a watermarked copy of the script, and an opportunity to visit the set and observe the production up-close!
One night of accommodation and travel is also covered for contributors from North America and an IMDB Credit!
Claimed: 0 of 1
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$5
Cup of Joe
For the cost of a good cup of coffee, you can support a great project. And in return, you'll get a special thanks!
Honestly, why is coffee so expensive anyhow? Stick it to the man and give us your money instead.
$7
Split the difference
Feeling a bit more generous than $5 but not as much as $10. Here's a comfortable medium.
$10
Enter to win a private Nomad Cinema screening!
Want to host an outdoor movie night for your friends and family? Or maybe you're a business looking to create an attention grabbing community event?
Choose this incentive to be entered into a drawing for a free outdoor movie night provided by Nomad Cinema!
Why, you'll be the envy of the neighborhood or the talk of town after you host a movie screening on Nomad Cinema's giant 30' screen (an over $700 value).
$10 buys you one entry, or scroll down and buy 3 for $25
*Must live within 100 miles from Utica, exceptions can and will be made.
See more about The Nomad at www.Nomad-Cinema.com
$10
Bite Bakery!
Enter for your chance to win a $100 gift card from Utica's own Bite Bakery & Cafe!
From tasty treats to delicious eats, Bite is serving up the goods seven days a week.
http://www.bitebakeryandcafe.com
$12
NOMAD Sticker
This is for all our fellow Nomads. For your contribution, you'll become a part of the clan with these limited Nomad bumper stickers.
$25
Flibbertigibbet
For twenty-five bucks, you'll get a high-five and some candy!
As well as a very special thanks in the film's end credits!
$25
3 for $25 Outdoor Movie Night Entries
You must be a real movie buff... or a party animal. Either way, you've come to the right place.
Choose this incentive and really increase your odds of winning a night with the Nomad.
*Must live within 100 miles from Utica, exceptions can and will be made.
$30
Digital Download
$30 will get you some flibbertigibbets and a digital download of the completed film.
$50
Google Hangout Q&A
Join cast and crew for a live Google Hangout conversation and Q&A or receive access to a recorded copy of the conversation later.
Contributors at this level will also receive a digital download of the film.
$75
Original Storyboard Artwork
For your generous contribution, you will receive a piece of cinema history. A true example of film artistry at its finest, a one of a kind, hand-drawn storyboard from Michael Flores, himself.
Hell, he'll even sign it and kiss it with Ruby Red lipstick if you want.
Buy it for yourself, or as a gift for someone you hate.
$100
Knockout Punch
Who do you want to knock out? Hitler, Gandhi, Donald Trump?!
With your contribution of a hundred bucks, we'll deliver the joy of watching them get knocked on their ass!You will also receive a digital download of the completed film.
$150
Join us on the one and only Uticast
Do you have a story to tell? Do you have a lot to say about life, film, music, or politics? Do you simply enjoy conversation with obscure references, and dick and fart jokes?
Join the Uticast crew for some good conversation and take part in telling the story.
www.Uticast.com
Claimed: 1 of 3
$200
Animal encounter at the Utica Zoo
Come visit the unforgettable Utica Zoo for a once in a lifetime animal encounter!
Go behind the scenes to visit California Sea Lions and get your questions answered by their keeper. Feed them their favorite fish and learn to how to give them commands just like our Zoo Keepers! Bring your camera.
Zoo admission is included for you and up to 4 friends!
Travel and accommodations not included.
Sold Out!
$200
A Date with Michael Flores
While he's no Tad Hamilton, a date with Mikey is always good for a few laughs and a fun time. Plus, he really wants to get this film made, so there's really no telling what he'll do.
We've had many incentive requests, and this one always seems to pop up.
$250
Be a movie star!
Well, not exactly. But we will put you in the movie!
You'll get a role and credit in the film, plus, we'll even feed you!
"Remember: there are no small parts, only small actors."- Constantin Stanislavski
*Travel not accommodated
Claimed: 3 of 25
$300
Producer Credit
For a contribution of $300, you will be awarded a producer credit in the film's credits, as well as in any other areas of the film's breakdown or documentation, such as IMDB, Wikipedia, etc.
We also know a guy who does great embroidery work, if you wanna get it stitched onto a cool varsity jacket.
$300
HALF OFF, ON SALE! Shadow the Director
Visit our set during production and shadow our director for two days!
Get real life, on set experience that no film school can teach. We'll even give you a credit in the film to start your way into the industry.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$300
HALF OFF, ON SALE! Shadow the Cameraman
Spend two days on our set and shadow our cameraman to learn technique and hands-on camera skills using state-of-the-art gear!
This is real life industry experience, save the $30,000 a year tuition for film school and come hang out with us. We'll even give you a credit in the film to help jump-start your career.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$300
ON SALE!: Learn how to fight
Receive a full days boxing class with our film trailer's lead, and real life pugilist and trainer, Joseph Stray.
Joe's the real deal! With years of boxing experience, Joe graduated from Syracuse University, where he has been training fighters as the head of the Syracuse Boxing Club.
As a boxing coach, Joe is also signed with the one and only Mike Tyson Academy.
*Travel to Syracuse, and advanced scheduling required
Contributors at this level will also receive a digital copy of the film.
Claimed: 0 of 5
$500
Crash the red carpet
You and a friend will join the cast and crew at the premiere of the film and watch the movie with us.
We'll even help you flirt with Mu-shaka.
Travel and accommodations not included, you will also receive the digital copy of the film.
Claimed: 1 of 4
$700
The Golden Gloves
You will receive a pair of the gloves actually used within the fight scenes of the film, signed by cast and crew from the scene.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$1,000
Your name in The Cold Days of Summer
We will name a character after you. We can't promise that character won't feel the cool canvas on their face after hearing some sweet chin music, but your name will be forever connected to the legacy of The Cold Days of Summer.
Claimed: 0 of 2
$2,500
Party with Nomad Cinema
You and all your friends will enjoy a viewing of The Cold Days of Summer at a private event hosted by Nomad Cinema, central New York's premiere outdoor pop-up movie theater.
Share an unforgettable evening with cast and crew from the film, while Nomad Cinema plays the movie on their giant screen.
See more of Nomad Cinema and what they offer at
www.Nomad-Cinema.comClaimed: 0 of 1
$3,000
Associate producer - Set Visit
Grab this incentive to become an Associate Producer on The Cold Days of Summer. You'll receive a watermarked copy of the script, and an opportunity to visit the set and observe the production up-close!
One night of accommodation and travel is also covered for contributors from North America and an IMDB Credit!
Claimed: 0 of 1
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Current Team
About This Team
Michael Flores
Michael adorns the moniker as "the best actor you've never heard of." But what some do not know about Michael, is that he is also a down and dirty, visual storyteller with a degree in film.
Understanding how both sides of the camera work have made Michael an incredibly adaptable filmmaker and has also gained him appreciation and respect from crew and actors, alike. Quite often these two sides can seem like two different worlds. It takes a strong communicator that recognizes the effort and know how of the craft, in front, and behind the lens, to navigate them both gracefully.
Mario Restive
Michael and Mario met in film school, as a Utica, NY native, Mario returned home with the knowledge and ability to create original commercial productions with a cinematic look and a speedy turnaround. Establishing his commercial production company, Sidebeards Productions, Mario continues to thrive in many commercial markets across New York state and the rest of the country. Armed with a strong technical ability, Mario is a whole crew in one. He and Michael shot and edited the trailer for The Cold Days of Summer in less than three days!
Imagine what they can do with an actual budget!
Doug Rowland
As a director of photography, Doug has an uncanny ability to paint with light. With a vast knowledge of modern lenses, cameras, and lights, as well as an appreciation for film history, Doug has been able to capture and recreate many looks and styles of motion photography across boundless genres. With a can-do attitude and an incomparable work ethic, Doug will do just about anything to 'get the shot.'
Joseph Stray
Portraying the lead of Vincent in our film's trailer, Joe brings an unbridled authenticity to the project. As a real life pugilist and coach, Joe has used the sport of boxing to build a career and reveal worlds of opportunity. After graduating from Syracuse University, Joe studies the sociology of boxing and continues to train fighters as the head of the Syracuse Boxing Club. As a coach, Joe has also been signed to the Mike Tyson Academy in New York City.
Mu-shaka Benson
Portraying Coach Jacob in our trailer, Mu-shaka is an incredible acting talent with leading man charisma and plenty of charm to spare. With the capacity to pour himself into any role, Mu-shaka has the chops of a character actor coupled with the presence of a true movie star. We were lucky enough to grab hold of his tails before he shoots to the top. Also, a homegrown Utica native, Mu-shaka returned upstate after retiring from the military to focus on family and his passion for performing.
Marlo Giovinazzo
After taking a 20 year acting hiatus, Marlo has found a project with enough fight to pull her back into the ring. Marlo has a lot to bring to her role of Vincent's mother, Laurie Patella. As a single mother and second generation Italian from Utica, Marlo is about as real as it gets. Her maternal strength and tenacious performance will embolden any audience.
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