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CRY WOLF

Cry_Wolf is co-written and directed by Jeff Wadlow, the winner of the first Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival competition. Jeff wrote Cry_Wolf with the film's producer Beau Bauman. Prior to entering the competition, Jeff and Beau attended the graduate school at the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television, where they made the short film The Tower of Babble (co-written and co-produced with Matt Stuecken, and with [uncredited] narration by Kevin Spacey), which qualified Jeff for the Chrysler contest. After surviving seven months of competition and beating out hundreds of other applicants, Jeff ultimately won the top prize - a million-dollar grant to finance his feature film directorial debut. The competition was produced by Hypnotic (The Bourne Identity, The O.C.), and jointly sponsored by Chrysler and Universal Studios.
The Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival consisted of multiple phases, including the creation of two new short films as well as the development and execution of a feature film script.
The first of the two new shorts had to be made as part of the "Extreme Filmmaking" phase of the competition, which found 10 semifinalists casting, shooting, editing, and premiering a film - all within 10 days during the Cannes International Film Festival. In addition, the Chrysler Crossfire and/or PT Cruiser Convertible cars had to make appearances in each short. Jeff's finished project,
Manual Labor, landed him among the 5 finalists who immediately entered a summer-long "boot camp" monitored by film industry mentors. Jeff counts himself as being fortunate enough to have been overseen by Charlie Lyons and Suzann Ellis of Beacon Pictures (Air Force One, Bring it On).
While finishing the screenplay with Beau, Jeff had to fashion a pitch with materials for his movie, including casting ideas and a poster. He also had to shoot a presentation piece for the proposed film, featuring dialogue and scenes from the first draft of the script. The completed piece helped sway the judging panel (which included Hypnotic co-founders [and
Cry Wolf executive producers] David Bartis and Doug Liman, as well as Chrysler's Freeman Thomas).
For the production of the feature film, the competition sponsors were joined by additional supporters, including AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), Efilm, Panavision, Technicolor, the University of Richmond, and the Virginia Film Office. Universal's Rogue Pictures label took distribution of the film, adding
Cry_Wolf to its slate of high-quality suspense, action, thriller and urban entertainment features with mainstream appeal and franchise potential.

Beau Bauman graduated from Yale University, was a Presidential Scholar, and is a published author (of
The Most Important Thing I Learned in Life, which he compiled and edited from inspiring true stories). He has worked in various production capacities on a number of feature films, and as a story analyst for Jerry Bruckheimer Films.
He is also a graduate of the Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television. While there, he co-wrote and produced
The Tower of Babble, which played film festivals all over the world and won more than two dozen awards.
In addition to the latter, Beau has produced a number of other shorts, including Jeff Wadlow's Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker's Award finalist film as well as the
Chrysler-branded
Manual Labor and Living the Lie (starring Topher Grace and Estella Warren); and Andrew Cohen's American Storage (starring Steve Carell).
Beau and Jeff recently scripted the suspense thriller
Prey with Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Darrell Roodt, who is directing the feature.

Q&A with Cry Wolf filmmakers Jeff Wadlow & Beau Bauman