Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young Film by David M. Young Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young Hitchcocked by David M. Young Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
News from Unicycle Films Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
Screening, Pictures, Press for Unicycle Films Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
Contact info for Unicycle Films
Info, Comments, Feedback for Unicycle Films Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young
Unicycle Films from filmmaker David M Young

FREUD SLIPS
7 min. USA/2004
Dir. David M. Young

Synopsis:
The elderly Sigmund Freud himself may have some issues to work out when he visits a modern day health club - and becomes obsessed with all the hot, well-built, younger men.

Official Selections:
- Miami G&LFF ‘05
- Sydney: Mardi Gras FF ‘05
- Philadelphia Int’l G&LFF ‘05
- Provincetown International FF ’04
- Fire Island FF ‘04
- Boston Gay & Lesbian Film/Video Festival ‘04
- North Carolina GLFF ’04
- Fresno Reel Pride ‘04
- Nashville G&LFF ‘04
- Buenos Aires: Diversa ‘04
- Pittsburgh Int’l L&GFF ‘04
- Dallas L&GFF ‘04
- Sacramento Int’l G&LFF ‘04
- Long Island G&LFF ‘04
- Barcelona G&LIFF ‘04
- Boston Underground Film Festival ‘04
- Madrid: Lesgaicinemad ‘04
- Amsterdam: Roze Filmdagen ‘04
- Phoenix: Out Far! ‘05

Selected Bios:
- Jackson Royal portrays the aging Sigmund Freud suddenly confronted with 21stC sexual mores. Mr. Royal has appeared with numerous Boston area theatre companies including The Huntington and the Stanley B, as well as films and National Public Radio.
- Writer/Director/Producer/Editor, David M.Young’s first solo short, LOOKING FOR MR. RIGHT has appeared in over 50 film festivals internationally and garnered numerous awards. Mr. Young began his TV/Film career in New York editing for the Children's Television Workshop's SESAME STREET and 3-2-1 CONTACT. He went on to work with NYC documentary and commercial filmmakers creating programming for A&E, MTV, Nickelodeon, and national commercials for Coke, Toyota, Revlon, etc. A move to Boston in 1986 began a long association with WGBH-TV, where he created local and national programs for PBS including drama, dance, art, and photography specials, as well as educational programs on science, nature, ecology, and health.

Cast:
Freud Jackson Royal
Young Woman Amber Davis
Desk Manager Franco Campanello
Club Members
Adam Barrett Brian Barkwell Peter Berman Michele Botte Jim Bourgeois
Edwin Bradley Jonathan Burns Armando Cambana Bill Corcoran Kevin Day
Craig Faucher Edward Foley Michael Garner David Griffiths Christopher Hall
Steven Hurley Matthew Lindsley M. David Longvale Matt Martin Kenneth Mayer Hirschel McGuiness Don Perry Eduardo Rojas Mark Schatz David Spiggle
Kevin Rogers Daniel Sears Duane Smith James Tucker

Crew:
Written, Produced, Edited and Directed by David M. Young
Assistant Directors Mark Curby
Lawrence Ferrara
Music Supervisor Julian Marsh
Additional Camera Rhonda Moniz
Still Photographer Claire Folger
Camera Blue Umbrella Productions
Benthic Blue Productions


Thanks:
ART Costume Shop Brian Barkwell Bobby's From Boston
Alberto Ottoboni Kevin Fennessy Casting David Kleiler James Nadeau
Doug Martin/Rule Broadcasting Ed Ruiz Jim Torres/SpeakEasy Stage Co.
Jurist and Young Families


Special Thanks:
Franco Campanello and Caleb Davis, owners Columbus Athletic Club/ Boston, MA


Photo Still caption:
Freud.jpg: Sigmund Freud (Jackson Royal) has trouble staying focused on his exercising in David M.Young’s FREUD SLIPS.

Press:
Feature article from Bay Windows 5/13/04
http://www.baywindows.com/news/2004/05/13/Fun/Sometimes.A.Cigar.Is.Only.A.Cigar-681001.shtml

Exhibition Formats:
DVD
[NTSC] Beta SP, MiniDV, VHS
[PAL] Beta SP



Sigmund Freud (Jackson Royal) has trouble staying focused on his exercising in David M.Young’s FREUD SLIPS.