SureFineWhatever Productions

SureFineWhatever Productions is dedicated to creating and showcasing projects featuring characters, story, and authenticity.

Press

From Southern Vermont College website, March 16th, 2011:

“The film has been screened successfully at venues in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, the showing at SVC being the first in its university tour. The evening is sponsored by SVC’s LBGTQQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, question) student organization, Pride, in conjunction with the College’s Introduction to Film class taught by Professor Greg Winterhalter. Part of the film focuses on a gay couple grappling with the question of how having a child affects their relationship. Members of Pride are hoping to spark discussion about the importance of story, characters and portrayals of same-sex couples in media.”

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“Some Holiday,” an Independent Film Showcasing the Importance of Dreams and the Responsibility of Family, comes to Southern Vermont College

From Art Throb Magazine, November 2, 2010

- Written by Kereth Cowe-Spigai, Art Throb contributor:

“The film follows three young couples as they attempt to navigate adulthood and responsibility without sacrificing their dreams. Produced on a shoestring budget, Some Holiday is sure evidence that Scarelli will find his way as a writer/filmmaker if he sticks with it.” 

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Mass Film Premiere benefits nAGLY


From the Rainbow Times, October 21, 2010

- written by Chuck Colbert, TRT reporter:

“What did Scarelli learn about himself as a person and writer? ‘It’s important to be authentic in life and in my writing,’ he said…’I’ve come to see that if you work at something in an honest way and deal with it with respect; you’ll end up with a new-found outlook.’”

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One man’s film to benefit youth organization, nAGLY


From Concord Monitor, July 15, 2010

- written by Sarah Earle, Monitor Staff:

“Justin Scarelli’s new film is about pursuing your dreams: which is exactly what he did when he set out to make it.”

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Local Film filled with Familiar Spots


From The Hippo Magazine, July 15, 2010

- Written by Adam Coughlin, Hippo Staff:

“Scarelli wrote the film and shot it last summer in and around Concord with a group of young actors. He said he hopes the film shines light on the reality that not every family situation is ideal.”


From NH Reporter, July 07, 2010

Written by Chris Merchant:

“Scarelli shot the entire film at NH locations, including Portsmouth, Concord, Penacook and Pembroke, from June to September of last year. ‘New Hampshire has a really wonderful film community,’ he said. ‘People were willing to give up their homes, their (place of) business…just to be a part of the project and support it.’”