The 91st Hour

A student film by Brett Levner

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This was a great film to work on. This was a Columbia grad film for a director who eventually went on to win the 2004 Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker’s Award. It featured great actors, dedicated rehearsal time so that we could develop our characters, and a meaty script.

I play Jackson, a junior associate lawyer. I’m pretty happy with my work in this film, though to me it’s apparent that I have no idea how to drink alcohol.


Date: 2003
Video Length: 11:35


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PERSEVERE.
LET ME KNOW YOU SAW THIS.
WHY DOES THE SUN SHINE?
HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT?
FLOCCINAUCINIHILIPILIFICATION.
AH... REFRESHING.
ACCOMPLISHMENT.