Road 28 Productions proudly presents a short film produced in association with Two 9 Productions. Shot over several weekends spanning from November 2012 through March 2013, “CrossRoads” is a proof that passion and determination of creative minds, combined with professional attitude, can result in a great film that gets international distribution.

CAST: Shannon Brown, Eddie Huchro, Suzette Brown, Mino Mackic, Lindsay Rathert, Mazek Brown
DIRECTED AND EDITED BY: Kuba & Kinga Luczkiewicz
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Kuba Luczkiewicz, [Janusz Kus]
WRITTEN BY: Kuba & Kinga Luczkiewicz in collaboration with Shannon and Suzette Brown
HAIR & MAKEUP: Kamila Babinska, Silvia Dosenbach
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Kyle Downs
SOUND RECORDING: Janusz Kus, Karol Luczkiewicz
SOUNDTRACK: :"Blood Drunk" written, composed and performed by Earthen Grave
"Powersurge","Watching Waiting", "Terror Cell", "Legacy", "By Your Side" licensed by Prolific Publishing
"Worried","Dramatic" licensed by Pond5
STILL PHOTOGRAPHER: Arian Manalo
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Sokol Riders, White Eagle PMUW, Log Cabin, London Eyes School, [Miro Nazgowicz]
Ted Milowka, Iwona Smulska, Mariusz Gebert, Krzysztof Babiracki, Chris Powers, Elaine Brown
SYNOPSIS
John is a filmmaker. He came to Badlands, South Dakota during the annual motorcycle rally to make a documentary about die-hard riders. When he stops at a local bar, he spots a mysterious older biker, Solo. While chatting with the bartender, John learns that Solo is a tongue-tied outcast on a lifelong road trip. Feeling that he just found a lead character for his documentary, John attempts to initiate a conversation but Solo doesn't like to talk to anybody, let alone a stranger with a camera. Undaunted by initial rejection, John is persistent and finds an unexpected way to get Solo to open up. When the interview is over and the strangers are about to part, they discover that there's something in their past that bonds them forever.
John is a filmmaker. He came to Badlands, South Dakota during the annual motorcycle rally to make a documentary about die-hard riders. When he stops at a local bar, he spots a mysterious older biker, Solo. While chatting with the bartender, John learns that Solo is a tongue-tied outcast on a lifelong road trip. Feeling that he just found a lead character for his documentary, John attempts to initiate a conversation but Solo doesn't like to talk to anybody, let alone a stranger with a camera. Undaunted by initial rejection, John is persistent and finds an unexpected way to get Solo to open up. When the interview is over and the strangers are about to part, they discover that there's something in their past that bonds them forever.