Come On Let's Go
Music and Dreams
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Comedy, Short Films, 19-Dec-2024
Two friends decide to start a band even though they can’t really play music. Clara Ribot and Maple Leung direct “Come on Let’s Go,” a medium-length, lo-fi hangout film about two recently reconvening friends impulsively embarking on a new project. It’s been a while since seeing each other but after the two girls bump in again at a house party, karaoke and drinks take their dynamic to ten prompting the idea of starting a new band. Brainstorming names for their group after their first rehearsal, the two run into another mutual friend who just happens to be looking to fill in a slot for an upcoming show she’s throwing. An amusing portrait of contrasting personalities, the film captures a tumultuous trajectory of a creative project that maybe happens too fast. -JM. Written and Directed by Clara Ribot and Maple Leung. Cast: Maple Leung, Melina Finck, Gabe Ross, Olivia Debonis. Camera: Clara Ribot, Gabe Ross, Evan Oppedisano Carson. Sound: Evan Oppedisano Carson and Eileen Mcnulty. Edit: Clara Ribot, Gabe Bernini.
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