THE KEYS
A still from the film, The Keys
LOGLINE: After locking his keys and wallet in a car, a young man's attempt to retrieve them back becomes a far more sinister journey.
The Keys will be the second short film produced by Elon Productions, as well as the second film collaboration alongside The GoldenCut Productions.
Film Status: Finished.
Festival Recognition:
Winner of Silver Award for Best Supporting Actor at Independent Shorts Awards (2022)
Winner of Silver Award for Best Drama Short at Independent Shorts Awards (2022)
Official Selection for Best Short Film at Rome Film Awards (2023)
Official Selection for Best Short Film at Palm Beach International Film Festival (2023)
Len Bellezza plays Carl, the locksmith. Len’s transition to acting is a rather interesting one. A Vietnam-era veteran, Len has overseen numerous management strategy operations, having worked as a Senior Vice-President for Macy Corporation, as head of retail strategy for Deloitte Touche, and as the head of the North American Retail Practice for Tata Consulting and Capgemini. After years of working in the corporate world, Len decided to finally pursue his passion for acting. In the past two years, Len’s determination and work ethic has gotten him opportunities on commercials, plays, short films, and features. His most notable work includes award-winning films The Calling (2019) and Tailor Shop (2020).
Jake Goldberg will play Blake Hennessy. Jake Goldberg (24) is a former child actor that primarily did on camera and voice over work. He had a few guest star roles on shows like 30 Rock and Law and Order SVU. Jake was the voice of Pablo in the Backyardigans, an animated kids show on Nickelodeon. Jake’s most notable role was in Grown Ups and Grown Ups 2 where he played Adam Sandler’s older son.
A still from the film, The Keys.
A still from the film, The Keys.
(Painting done by Samantha Sklar)
A still from the film, The Keys.
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