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The Summer, 2002 Indie Vision® Magazine Review "HEADCHEESE: There's A Killer In Texas" by Brian Nilred-
Gritty black and white images reveal a mysteriously somber man named Legion (Meeks) as he treks out to the hauntingly familiar grounds of Quick Hill, TX (the Austin location used in the original 1974 Tobe Hooper classic, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre)...
The March, 2002 Indie Slate® Magazine Feature "An Earwig Into the Darkest Subconscious: The Making of HEADCHEESE" by Justin Meeks-
From several encounters with Texas State Troopers, to curious herds of cattle, HEADCHEESE co-producer Justin Meeks details the bizarre process of producing this short 16mm horror film with co-director/editor and cinematographer Duane Graves.
The January, 2001 Indie Slate® Magazine Feature "Doc Says: Up Syndrome The Right Prescription" by Duane Graves-
In this magazine feature, Duane talks about the remarkably inspirational process of creating the documentary Up Syndrome from literally "discovering" a funding source, to the completed project on the festival circuit.
The January, 2001 Guerrilla Filmmaker® Magazine Interview/Review "Up Syndrome" by Brian Nilred- "My friends are handicapped, not me," says Rene Moreno, a San Antonio native with Down Syndrome who is the focus of Up Syndrome, a fascinating new documentary by University of Texas student Duane Graves...
The Kim Henkel Letter
The Dr. William O. Huie, Jr. Letter
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