Cecil
00:25:30 minutes, 2004
written & directed by Gabriel Barbaro
Short Synopsis
In this gothic comedy, an abused, eccentric young man makes good use of his mean Aunt's expiration (sometimes death can be a blessing in disguise). But it takes the help of a unique friend to realize-it's okay to be strange!
Filmmaker Bio
Gabriel Barbaro hails from Amherst, Massachusetts. After graduating from Amherst Regional High, he attended Sarah Lawrence College, where he did his junior year abroad, studying acting at the British American Drama Academy. In 1999, he graduated with a BA in Liberal Arts, having “concentrated” in acting.
After pursuing acting in New York City for several years, Gabriel shifted his focus to writing and directing. His first short, TEAM ONE: Pure Combat (2001), premiered at The Arlene Grocery Picture Show in New York City, where it won a “Grocery” Award.
Moving back to Amherst at the end of 2002, Gabriel directed, 24 to 30: The Crazy Years (2003), which premiered at The Amherst Short Film Festival, winning Second Prize. Cecil (2004) is his third, and best, short.
Gabriel is currently writing a feature length script, which he will direct in 2005.
Complete Credits
Cast
Narrator
/Tim Curry
Cecil / Rob GennetAunt Clara / Jeannine Haas
Xavier / Dr. John Cavazos
Cecil’s Mother / Susan Barbaro
Cecil’s Father / John Barbaro
Passerby 1 / Jeannine Jones
Passerby 2 / Andy Moore
Passerby 3 / Tashina Bowman
Passerby 4 / Timothy Bowman
Passerby 5 / Gabriel Barbaro
Executive Producers
Eric Froom
Jesse Lovell
Nancy & Peter Gennet
Written & Directed by
Gabriel Barbaro
Narration Co-Written by
Rob Gennet
Dramaturg
Erica Nagel
Script Editor
Cara Parravani
Lighting & Set Manager
Jeannine Jones
Lighting Consultant
David Rabinovitz
Titles and Additional Editing
Mario Cuomo Jr.
Director of Music & Sound
Rob Gennet
Recording Engineers
Rob Gennet
Thomas Johnson
Opera Selections
Rachel Mahloch, Soprano
Richard Gordon, Piano
Laudate Dominum
Vesperae solennes de confessore
W.A. Mozart
O Zittre Nicht
Die Zauberflote
W.A. Mozart
Cara Nome
Rigoletto
Guiseppe Verdi
Symphony #9 in D Minor
Opus 125
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Dianne Pope, Conductor
Mankato Symphony Orchestra
Classical Selections
Sonatina
Opus 36, Number 1
Muzio Clementi
Rob Gennet, Piano
Sonatina
Opus 55, Number 2
Friedrich Kuhlau
Rob Gennet, Piano
Moonlight Sonata
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Richard Gordon, Piano
Minuet
L. Boccherini
Richard Gordon, Piano
Minuet in G
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Richard Gordon, Piano
Converto in A Minor
Antonio Vivaldi
Richard Gordon, Piano
Forest Theme, Wreck Yard Theme
& Classical 80's Theme
Written & Performed by
Rob Gennet
Synthetic Manipulation 1 & 2
Written & Performed by
Eric Froom
Cecil's Favorite Book
Casebook of a Psychic Investigator
by Dixie Yeterian
Stein and Day, 1982
Xavier's Favorite Book
Tao Of Jeet Kune Do
by Bruce Lee
Ohara Publications, 1989
Special Thanks to
John Gorrie
Jenny Hollier
British American Drama Academy
Mrs. Melnechuk
Lila Brountree
Richard Britt
The Amherst Boys & Girls Club
Gordon Palley
Amherst-Oakkham Auto Recycling
Peter Marvin
ACTV
Lisa Abend
Irene Starr
John & Susan Barbaro
Alex Weider
Rachel Mahloch
Ben Hindell
Geoffrey Orens
Rosalie & Gerald Weider
Chip Roughton
Joey Napoli
Laura Cohen & Arik Ahitov
Marie Beauchamp
Anthony Hanna
Matt Pittenger
Arthur Quinton
Aaron Mason
Buddy Halligan
Catering by
Susan Barbaro
Narration Recorded at
Bell Sound Studios
Hollywood, CA
Editorial Consulting
Stefan Pildes
Copyright 2004 by Gabriel Barbaro
Production Anecdotes
"Finishing Cecil"
After recovering from a thrown-out back, Rob, my co-writer and sound designer, had just finished the audio file we needed to finish Cecil-- the end was in sight! So, we took a break while he took his boxer, Lola, out for a walk. I decided to relax in the living room, soon I'd have the DVD I had wanted for so long!
Suddenly, Rob rushed in stating, "I have to go to the hospital!" He showed me his left forearm. There, on his arm was a one and one-half inch, bloody puncture wound! He had slipped and fallen on the spiked, wrought iron security fence outside! So, while he rushed to the hospital for two layers of stitches, I freaked out thinking that Cecil would never be finished!
"A Rental Car"
When Rob and I arrived in LA, to record the narration for CECIL, I was really getting into it: "People just live like they're a producer or filmmaker but they don't actually do anything. They drive around in their BMW convertible and stuff. What they are, is addicted to the movie lifestyle, not the work! It's all show."
We arrived at Hertz and got ready to drive away in our reserved Ford Focus.
"Wait, why don't we rent a Mustang convertible", Rob suggested.
"What color would you like?" the Hertz gentleman asked.
"Well, silver is nice," Rob answered, "it's not too ostentatious."
"No," I said automatically, "Red... it has to be Cherry Red!"
Rob laughed at me.
Production Stills by Jeannine Jones
(Higher resolutions are available)
Directing under the bridge…
Shooting…
Gabriel takes a quick break
John and Rob take in the scenery
Contact Information
Gabriel Barbaro (director, writer, producer of Cecil)
44 High Street
Amherst, MA 01002
Cell: 413-537-0872
Fax: 413-253-0703
Email:
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