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Roswell Inspired Episodic Comedy Little Green People Coming to Buffalo!


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Little Green People is Not Your Typical Roswell Film

Roswell Inspired Episodic Comedy Little Green People Coming to Buffalo! 

A Scifi-Comedy unlike any other, created by the minds from Not Another Monster Movie & Murder Creek

Little Green People is an episodic comedic adaptation of 1947 UFO crash-landing in Roswell, New Mexico. During a mishap, while transporting a dangerous intergalactic criminal through the Milky Way, the curious alien Qually ends up crashed-landed on Earth and must seek shelter while he waits for his crew to rescue him. 

Besides being a hilarious comedy starring puppets, yes puppets, the production intends to donate half of the series revenue to the restoration efforts in Australia after the brushfires, as well as to animal rehabilitation centers to help injured Australian animals. 



Little Green People includes a cast and crew featuring Western New York's incredible talent and written by Kristen Skeet and Tyler Cheman.  

KRISTEN SKEET

Kristen Skeet is a published author, screenplay writer, and filmmaker from Western New York. Her first film, MURDER CREEK, was an official selection of both the Olympus and Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival. It has also gone on to win Best Horror Short, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress at the Long Island Film Festival. She was awarded the 2019 Filmmaker to Watch Dreamer Award at Buffalo dreams Fantastic Film Festival. 

TYLER CHEMAN

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Cast and Crew of Little Green People
Tyler Cheman is a writer, producer, and a seasoned cinematographer that has worked in the Buffalo film industry for the past 8 years. His works include Alive: The Undead, Alive: The Dead Winter, Agents, short films, and the most recent NOT ANOTHER MONSTER MOVIE production. He has a handful of scripts lined up to be put into production after the next.

CAST

The Cast includes a wide array of Buffalo talent like Dominic Luogo, Mark Bogumil, Sarah Jeanne, Paul McGinnis, Brad Spiotta, Dean Puleo, Heather Dunham, Ashley Szczerbacki, Sara Lazarony, Roselyn Kasmire, Michael O'Hear, Donna Mariea Vaughan, and Mike Redick. 

SUPPORT THE INDIEGOGO CAMPAIGN
Like many truly indie film productions, this Buffalo series Little Green People currently has an Indiegogo campaign:

"We’d like to invite you to become part of the filmmaking team bringing Little Green People to life! Take a look at our list of perks we have to offer you in exchange for you’re a financial contribution to the project. How it works: You’ll receive the perks listed under the donation level of your choosing by the estimated date listed with that level. Your generous donation will be used for props, set design, audio equipment, craft services and provisions for the cast and crew of Little Green People. Any funds in excess of our goal will go toward post-production costs like editing equipment and film festival fees. Remaining funds that are available after post production and half of the revenue from release will be donated to the restoration efforts in Australia from the brushfires and animal rehabilitation centers to assist with costs of treatments of the injured animals."

Little Green People begins production this spring. Visit the Little Green People Indiegogo Website.


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