Tim Williams
Information Management Officer
US Embassy � Kuwait

T-BUSH won Best Film Award at the International Short Film Festival in London 
this year.

"The Letter" Film Shot in Middle East gives US feel.

Shot entirely in Kuwait last fall, �The Letter� is the directorial debut of a 
talented young film-maker named T-Bush.  "The Letter" is the moving story of a 
father who desires to recreate a lost relationship with his estranged daughter 
was awarded �Best Film� at the International Short Film Festival on February 
1st this year in London.  �The Letter� was a dream realized for T-Bush and 
also a breakout project for this gifted Indian-Goan producer-director who is 
now being recognized as an up and coming fixture of the film industry.  The 
short film has all the appearances of being shot in the United States, perhaps 
California, because of the coastline and palm trees that are visible in a 
number of scenes.  In this unprecedented endeavor, T-Bush cast amateur 
American actors from the staff of the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait and used his 
abundant creative skills to make the movie appear as if it was shot in the 
United States.  T-Bush�s promising first effort will be screened at most of the
 international short film festivals in the coming months and is sure to garner 
further acclaim.  

Obstacles Overcome

With its intense heat, blowing sand and rather isolated situation, Kuwait is 
hardly the usual scene of exceptional movie making.  This middle-eastern 
country is known best for its vast oil wealth and for being invaded by Iraq in 
1990.  It has never enjoyed a reputation as a film-maker�s paradise and to be 
sure, that reputation may never be forthcoming.  T-Bush defied the odds when 
he produced his award-winning short movie.  His desire to capture an American 
look and feel was doubly difficult in Kuwait but he accepted the challenge and 
according to remarks from viewers he has achieved that goal.  It�s astonishing 
that despite numerous exterior scenes, even Kuwaiti viewers may have trouble 
believing the film was shot in Kuwait.  T-Bush used a troupe of eager 
volunteers from the American Embassy in Kuwait to ensure his film had an 
authentic cast of characters and he included numerous dashes of Americana in 
the sets to complete the impression.  The editing process was complicated by 
the requirement to alter scenes that didn�t have an American feel.         

Entire Cast Comes From U.S. Embassy

T-Bush comments that, "My first short English film �The Letter�, 15 minutes in 
duration is shot entirely in Kuwait but you won�t be able to tell and that�s 
the way I planned it.�  

T-Bush assembled his American cast with the help of a friend Gabriel Fernandez 
who works at the American Embassy and provided casting suggestions.  Most of 
the Americans Fernandez approached with the movie concept were game volunteers 
even without acting experience beyond their high school plays.  In 
appreciation for helping him complete his production dream, T-Bush 
launched �The Letter� with a premier showing at the American Embassy in Kuwait 
on December 8th, 2004.  The �small hall� audience of about 100 Embassy 
employees was enthusiastic in their praise for the film.  

On February 4th, 2005 the film was screened in cooperation with KGTS at the 
Gulf English School-Kuwait for an audience of more than 1000 viewers. After 
the screening, T-Bush accepted hearty congratulations from event organizers 
and the Utorda Club of Kuwait.  He expressed great thanks to his new American 
friends at the U.S. Embassy for their enormous support.  T-Bush is passionate 
about film making and says his next project, already in production, will be a 
feature-length comedy film� �All the Best� � "I am working hard to make this 
project extraordinary".  In fact, his major project promises to be a smash on 
the Konkani silver screen, a feature film with the working title "Adeus My 
Love".  T-Bush syas it was an idea he toyed with for quite some time.  The 
ground-breaking plot involves merging aspects of Goa and  Portugal within 
their individually powerful, traditional context.  Describing it as a  
beautiful and rare love story with romance, comedy and drama, T-Bush 
says "Adeus My Love" is already in pre-production stage.  The film is set for 
shooting at evocative locations in Portugal, London, and Goa.

Synopsis

"The Letter" is the moving story of a father who desires to recreate a lost 
relationship with his estranged daughter.  

CAST : TIMOTHY WILLIAMS (IMO), JOY GREENLY (POLMIL), DENISE MULLIGAN (CONS), 
EMILIE WILLIAMS (EFM), ROBERT WILKINSON (FM), JANET MILLER (APO), HANNAH 
WILLIAMS (EFM), MANDY GREENLY (EFM), DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS (EFM), ALI LEJLIC 
(PD), LISA LANDIS (EFM), JENNIFER DANOVER (ECON), CASSANDRA HAMBLIN (HRO), 
SUZANNE PICKENS (POLMIL), JEAN-CLAUDE LAURENT III (FM).

Comments from Cast & Crew.

Tim Williams (Information Management Officer): Since making this, my first and 
only film, I see movies and movie making with a totally different 
perspective.  It was a terrific experience...

Denise Mulligan (Consular): Having no prior experience in acting, other than 
playing Florida in the Twelve Dancing Princesses in 5th grade, I really did 
not know what to expect.   I was pleasantly surprised by how much fun I had 
and how interesting it was to see the process. I look forward to seeing the 
finished product... 

Bob Wilkinson (Facility Manager): This was also my first, and probably last 
movie making experience, the whole process was rather enlightening and lots of 
fun.  It's easy to see why people all over the world aspire to do something 
like this... 

Janet Miller (Air Post Office): I would just like to say Thanks!!! I am 
finally a grandma! Had a great time making the movie... 

Lisa Landis (Family Member): I just want to say what a wonderful experience I 
had being a part of the movie.  I have never been in a movie before and I 
enjoyed every minute I spent playing the part.  It was fun and I would like 
the opportunity to be in another one... 

Gabriel Fernandez (Local Guard Force): It was wonderful working with T-Bush. I 
gained a lot of knowledge and experience in film making... 

Samuel Joppan (Local Guard Force): Having worked with many Malayalam 
filmmakers, being a part of making "The Letter" was one of the best 
experiences I ever had... 

T-Bush (Producer/Director): I have lived with these ideas for far too long 
they show me the path in life. Yet no ideas can hold me in my own prison. I 
want to create strength out of thin air, it is not an easy task to accomplish 
but I seek that power.


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