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| Arlington-based filmmaker aims for indie feature |
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Dolph Paulsen of Rare Mint Productions LLC in Arlington has created a feature film "Stories for Dinner," about new journalism and the investigation of a group of fascinating characters that represent the extraordinary cultural diversity of the Boston area. The film is now in its fund-raising stage, and Paulsen is hard at work seeking a budget with the help of kickstarter.com. You can learn all about the film by following this link >> Several scenes are intended to be shot in the Arlington area, including Robbins Farm Park, overlooking the Boston skyline, one of the most romantic views in the area. Paulsen, who holds a BA in theater from UMass Amherst and a MFA in acting from Florida State, worked in film and television in Los Angeles for two years before returning home to the Boston area in January 2011. Thirty years old, He lives with his wife of five years across from the Capitol Theater. He encourages direct inquiries about the film and is happy to field questions sent to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |
| Last Updated ( Friday, 20 January 2012 09:43 ) |






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