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Welcome to Ovie Entertainment's official Web Site. Ovie Entertainment LLC was formed in March 2003. Ovie was founded by its five producers. Ovie founders Thoma Kikis, Christopher Kikis, Nicholas Levis, Cherise Wolas and Alan Zelenetz bring to Ovie a wealth of experience in feature film development, commercial production, theater production, multimedia creative production, children's edutainment, arts curricula development, web development and design, corporate branding, education and law. Ovie Entertainment is building the distinctive Ovie brand to be recognized as a symbol of original, cutting-edge quality entertainment around the world. Ovie, Ovie Films, Ovie Pictures, Ovie Movies,
Darkon is easily one of the documentary highlights of the 2006 SXSW Film Festival, and I expect it'll earn a swell of grass-roots support not unlike those for Murderball and Spellbound. .... Darkon works as a fascinating and colorful documentary about an endearingly bizarre game and as a can't wait to see who wins sports film. (And as a nifty little comedy, too, actually.)
Darkon is a documentary feature that follows the real-life adventures of an unusual group of weekend warrior knights, fantasy role-playing gamers whose live action battleground is modern-day Baltimore, Maryland, re-imagined as a make-believe medieval world named Darkon.
Darkon wins Best Documentary Audience Award at (South By Southwest) SXSW Film Festival
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