Grandfather's Obsession with Bigfoot Subject of Feature Film
Grandfather's Obsession with Bigfoot Subject of Feature Film
Producers Willing to Pay $100 to $1000 for Contributing Stories, Images and Video Footage to Use in "Bigfoot: A Family Adventure" Movie
HIGH POINT, N.C., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Kleeberg Entertainment is bringing to the big screen a family's personal story about a man who had a secret obsession with Bigfoot that no one in his family knew about until he died.
"Bigfoot: A Family Adventure" ( http://www.themoviebigfoot.com/ ), is scheduled for release in late 2006 and will also incorporate a montage of stories and images from other individuals willing to share their tales of Bigfoot encounters.
After his wife passed away, a grandfather became obsessed with Bigfoot. The family found over 1,000 Bigfoot-related items in their grandfather's out- of-the-way cabin ranging from newspaper clippings to plaster castings of big feet.
"The most remarkable thing we learned is how the grandfather's obsession indirectly affected the entire family," said Daniel Kleeberg. "For example, the family realized that some of their most memorable vacations were actually a way for the grandfather to visit Bigfoot attractions like the Bigfoot parade in Willow Creek, Ca. and Happy Camp, Ca., which holds an annual Bigfoot Jamboree. This movie is not just about the grandfather's paraphernalia, it's about the family's adventure learning about a man they thought they knew."
"The man saved hundreds of newspaper articles about Bigfoot encounters along with stories, letters and correspondence from others who had Bigfoot encounters," said Zack Kleeberg. "The family found 100 journals in which he recorded his observations and sketches of his and other people's Bigfoot sightings. In his comments, he frequently offered opinion about which stories he believed to be real and/or hoaxes. It was wild."
The Kleebergs are seeking input from citizens worldwide who may have stories, photographs or film footage detailing their Bigfoot encounters. They will pay $1000.00 for footage of Bigfoot or a re-creation of a Bigfoot encounter, $500 for a photograph of Bigfoot, $250 for a video taped testimonial and $100 for a written story or drawing of Bigfoot. The producers will be accepting items until January 31, 2006. For details on where to send the information, please visit: http://www.themoviebigfoot.com/ .
"Bigfoot: A Family Adventure," will be 90 minutes long and feature 15 minutes of montage using the elements contributed from the general public.
Contact: Daniel Kleeberg or Zack Kleeberg, 336-688-1106
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Source: Kleeberg Entertainment LLC
CONTACT: Daniel Kleeberg or Zack Kleeberg, zack@kleebergcinemas.com,
both of Kleeberg Entertainment, +1-336-688-1106
Web site: http://www.themoviebigfoot.com/
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