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Directed by
  
Usher Morgan

Written by
  
Usher Morgan

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Usher Morgan

Story by
  
Roi Morad


Produced by
  
Usher Morgan

Running time
  
13 minutes

Initial release
  
1 May 2015 (USA)

Screenplay
  
Usher Morgan

Producer
  
Usher Morgan

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Release date
  
1 March 2015 (2015-03-01)

Cast
  
Taso Mikroulis, Katie Vincent, Malia Arrayah, J.W. Harvey

Similar
  
Pickings, Let's Make a Movie, The Crush, The Gunfighter, The Thought Exchange

Prego award winning short comedy film katie vincent taso mikroulis usher morgan


Prego is a 2015 independent short comedy film directed, written and produced by Usher Morgan, with the help of Seinfeld writer Andy Cowan - the film was released to the internet on December 21, 2015 after a 9 months festival run. The film stars Katie Vincent, Taso Mikroulis, Rachel Jayne, J.W. Harvey and Marah Vanbeekom.

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Plot

Prego offers a humorous take on unplanned pregnancies, it follows the story of Emily (played by Katie Vincent), a young woman confronting a one-night stand (played by Taso Mikroulis) with the revelation that she's pregnant. Things go from bad to worse as she comes to grips with the realization that the man may not be a suited father figure to her unborn child.

Critical reception and reviews

The film gained national recognition and received positive reviews. It won the Best Comedy Short Award at the 2015 Manhattan Film Festival, Best Comedy Short Award at the 2015 Chain NYC Film Festival, 2 awards from the 2015 Indie Fest Film Festival, and the Best Comedy award at the 2015 Trinity International Film Festival. In total the film received 6 wins and 5 nominations. Carl Burgess with ScreenCritix gave the film a positive review: "Prego may only be a two-hander in one location (except for a brief flashback), but the short never becomes boring. This is in thanks to the sharp, funny script and the two great performances from Katie Vincent and Taso Mikroulis. Vincent plays the role of Katie superbly, and Mikroulis’ portrays Mark great as bumbling idiot." Nicholas La Salla with Forest city short film review gave the short a 3.4/5 and mentioned: "Though the storyline has a "been there, done that" feel (most notably in the big budget Knocked Up), the aforementioned fork in the plot toward the end made up for a lot. The jokes are by and large funny and the characters play off each other in humorous ways."

References

Prego (film) Wikipedia


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