RPG OKC

Written and Animated by
Emily Carmichael
Produced by
Chris Goodwin
Original Music
Chris Thomas
Sound Design
Madsen Studios LLC
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Featured Press, News, press, RPG OKC, Stryka, The Hunter and the Swan Discuss their Meeting
There aren’t a lot of people whose first feature gets produced by Spielberg, but as is usually the case, Carmichael’s seeming overnight success is the product of years of preparation.
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SFFSFF has been great to my films in the past, with RPG OKC winning the audience choice award this year…
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RPG OKC will screen at GIRAF in Calgary, in a block called Night of the Living Giraf. Check…
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I will be here for a Q&A organized by John Clinton, also the man behind the Twitter Fiction Film Festival…
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“Every once in a while, a love story comes and blows you away. “
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“Highlights include Anahita Ghazvinizadeh’s Cannes award-winner Needle, in which a young girl grapples with ear piercings, parental divorce and the realisation that adults are far from infallible; and Emily Carmichael’s brilliantly original comedy RPG OKC, in which two video game characters experiment with online dating.”
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Cereal Prize is a pop culture website which I think is just run entirely by Topher Grace, on his own,…
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Eric Kohn (who wrote this lovely write up of RPG OKC) is winning the first ever Media Legacy Award from…
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Monday Short: Double Feature! ‘RPG OKC’ & ‘Fool Me Once’ | Tribeca.
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International Festivals, RPG OKC, screenings, the Adventures of Ledo and Ix, The Hunter and the Swan Discuss their Meeting
Kid Can Drive is being featured by this amazing art collective in Dublin. Check out their description and, in their…
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These next films in our Monday Shorts series, curated by TFF Head of Shorts Programming Sharon Badal, are ‘RPG OKC’…
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Those exposed to some of the great animated shorts playing the festival circuit in 2013 knows that there were plenty of finer entries: My favorite among the ones not nominated was the delightful “RPG OKC,” but the apocalyptic “The Event” also deserves singling out.
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So proud to take home the Audience Favorite award from this indubitably awesome festival. Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film…
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Very happy to return to SF Indiefest, which screened Ledo and Ix and Young Love in 2009! SF…
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Happy to return to this festival, where The Hunter and the Swan won the Grand Jury Prize in 2012! SFFSFF…
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“Like everybody else in this racket, I’ve already published my top 10 list — well, a lot of top 10 lists, including my favorite distributed and undistributed movies, best performances and so on — but no single numerical overview can possibly convey the full range of movie experiences this year. As a result, much slips through the cracks, and even after publishing list after list I’m left with a desire to single out a few more titles.”
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Via Google Translate: If you like video games with very large pixels and love stories like, for the short film…
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“Carmichael has a unique style, and she’s a director who’s not afraid to take chances and go out on a limb. She’s a diverse filmmaker who can handle live action as well as thought-provoking animation, á la Richard Linklater.”
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RPG OKC screens at the St. Cloud Film Festival in St. Cloud, Minnesota! St Cloud Film Festival
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Philadelphia Film Society » 22nd Philadelphia Film Festival | October 17-27, 2013.
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I’ve never been to this festival, but I’m definitely expecting one of those situations where there’s a sportscar in the…
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RPG OKC is at Cucalorus, a wonnnnnderful festival in Wilmington.
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RPG OKC is screening at IFC along with other great short films! http://www.ifccenter.com/films/filmmaker-magazines-25-new-faces-of-independent-film-2013/
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Hi Milan! RPG OKC has arrived in your city, and now I know how to describe it in Italian: …
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“Bursting with imagination and sweet comedic appeal… brings awkward perfection to a tenuous, star cross’d love while treating their courtship as both realistic and epic.”
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RPG OKC is featured on the blog for The Creator’s Project, which “celebrates visionary artists across multiple disciplines who are using technology in innovative ways to push the boundaries of creative expression.”
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“…what we are seeing here is the emergence of a unique voice in american cinema; a new, great, fantasy comedienne…”
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I’ve said elsewhere that Ledo and Ix are the best game characters you’ve never played, and while it’s true viewing them on…
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RPG OKC will screen with Back to the Future (SO HONORED) at the South Street Seaport tonight as part of…
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RPG OKC, screenings, The Hunter and the Swan Discuss their Meeting
The Grand Cinema in Tacoma is sponsoring a week-long screening series with work by Filmmaker’s 25 New Faces of Independent…
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The Wassaic Project is an artist-run organization in Wassaic, New York. Its film festival is programmed by Liliana Greenfield-Sanders.
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July 18th – Cinemartini | Cinemartini.
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Happy to be part of this festival founded by Michael Moore.
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RPG OKC will screen at the Provincetown International Film Festival from June 19th-23rd and I’m going to try very hard…
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“The short films in this program run the gamut from romantic to heartbreaking, from disturbing to hilarious, but they all hit hard right in the heart.” – Mark Elijah Rosenberg
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Emily Carmichael Creates 8-bit RPG OKC Short Film | AWN | Animation World Network.
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I’m a sucker for any bit-esque YouTube series (remember Super Apartment Bros?), and I am here to suggest you watch this…
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One great, witty idea can go a long way. Emily Carmichael’s short is an animated look at online dating among…
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“Even more memorable was Emily Carmichael’s absolutely delightful RPG OKC which with arch humor and a style all its own ruminates on the internet-fueled romance between a pair of characters in separate electronic role-playing games. “
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Emily Carmichael’s animated film imagines what would happen if two characters from 8-bit role-playing video games met online à la…
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“…the pop culture and nostalgia is too cool to ignore. A genuine ability at storytelling and tight editing however seal the deal. It’s one of the best short films at Tribeca this year…Carmichael is a master at work.”
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“Director Emily Carmichael‘s latest short has more heart & depth in its 9-minutes than most features…”
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With the annual Tribeca film festival now underway all eyes are on the competition schedules. Set to debut on the circuit later today, RPG OKC, from filmmaker and writer Emily Carmichael should be on the radar of any game enthusiast and is a reminder that games are slowly creeping onto the agenda at festivals like Tribeca – in 2011, LA Noire was the first videogame to make the official selection at the event.
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RPG OKC, an 8-bit spinoff of the Ledo and Ix series, will premiere at Tribeca on April 18th. Check out…
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