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Neill Fleeman

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Neill Fleeman wrote and directed industrial films in the late 1970s working out of Calvin Studios in Kansas City. After a 30 year hiatus he returned to the hot side of the camera in Leatherheads, Goodbye Solo, The Severe Psychosis of a Music-less Man and other films and commercials. His first narrative film, The Third Act, was an official selection of the Directors Circle of Shorts Festival. His semi-biographical "A Little Touch of Harry" was awarded the Special Jury Prize at the international Motion Picture Festival and garnered Merit awards for feature film, editing and direction from the Accolade Festival, in addition to an Exceptional Merit award from the Depth of Field International Film Festival.

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