Reading, PA (September 14, 2004) — Barely 24 hours after taking Boston by storm, Neo-Pangea is proud to announce they have been accepted into the Bare Bones Film Festival. And what better place than “The World's Friendliest…
READING, PA (Friday, August 13, 2004) Back from the rainy Northwest, the “Townies” crew prepares for a stint at downtown Boston's Faneuil Hall marketplace for the Zoinks! Film Festival. The film will screen as part of an…
READING, PA (Monday, July 19, 2004) On the heels of their impressive showings across Pennsylvania, Neo-Pangea is preparing to take its feature-length comedy across the country to Seattle's F*cking Fabulous Film Festival.…
READING, PA (Tuesday, June 29, 2004) Digital media company Neo-Pangea has announced the line-up for the soundtrack to their upcoming film, "Townies". The soundtrack features over 40 diverse songs that each capture the energy…
READING, PA (Thursday, June 10, 2004) Fresh off their impressive debut at Philadelphia's First Glance Film Festival, Neo-Pangea is ready to take over the "City of Brotherly Love" once again. The date: Saturday, June 26, 2004.…
That's right, "Townies" is taking the Philadelphia-based First Glance Film Festival by storm, and we want you to be there! Make the trip to the "City of Brotherly Love" and see a movie that was described as "laugh-out-loud…
READING, PA (Saturday, September 27, 2003) Over 250 invitees — including cast, crew, location owners, and more – packed the main theater at Fairground Square Mall's Cinema Center for the first-ever screening of the final…
"Townies" producers Brett Bagenstose, John Carmello, Gordon Holmes, and Robert Trate were photographed and interviewed for the Friday, September 26, 2003 issue of "The Reading Eagle". The article documented the trials and…
Featuring "Townies" stars Earnest Waddell and Amy-Jo Mikiel, "Burger to Go" chronicles the first meeting between Brad and Chrissy. This two-minute preview is a comedic and heart-warming first look into Neo-Pangea's take on…
READING, PA (Friday, May 2, 2003) You may have seen a semi-organized group of independent filmmakers running around eastern Pennsylvania this past summer. There's no reason to be alarmed, that was just Neo-Pangea filming…