LOS ANGELES — PIB Productions has announced the release of a new movie trailer for “Abstraction,” an intense action crime drama revolving around the heist of a half a million dollar painting.

“Abstraction” is written and directed by Armenian filmmaker Prince Ishcan Bagdasarian and stars Academy Award Nominee Eric Roberts (Dark Knight, Expendables), Ken Davitian (Borat, The Artist), Hunter Ives, Korrina Rico (School Dance, In Time), Natalie Victoria (Deadheads), Richard Manriquez, and James Lewis (Gacy House).

Although PIB Productions had a limited budget to produce the independent feature film, they utilized modern innovative methods of filmmaking and called upon certain industry professionals who supported the ambitious project in its early stages.
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“It was really interesting assembling a team with the proper knowledge who also believed in the film” says writer and director Prince Bagdasarian. “We had to film sce roduction and post production for films.

www.abstractionfilm.com

 

4 comments
  1. Just took a look at the website and trailer. WOW! I need to know where I can see or buy this movie…

  2. Excellent work.Bravo Prince. Շատ հետաքրքիր և իմաստալի ֆիլմ է երեվում։Կեցես Փռինս.Շատ տաղանդավոր տղա ես։ Դու Հոլլիվուդի անտեսանելի պատ ջառդեցիր Քո հոյակապ ֆիլմով ։Դեպի առաջ։ Բռավո։

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