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Counterfeiters bryce hirschberg
Counterfeiters bryce hirschberg







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Hirschberg co-produced Counterfeiters along with his gifted cinematographer and friend, David Klassen.

counterfeiters bryce hirschberg

Now, I can’t attest to the accuracy or effectiveness of this method (kids, don’t try this at home), but Hirschberg put in enough research into this process that fuels his Breaking Bad-esque empire, that it seemingly could inspire real-life criminals…but let’s hope it doesn’t. Why small bills? Well, vendors really only check large bills, so, Bridger figures if he sticks to counterfeiting smaller bills, then he’ll avoid trouble with the authorities. The result is a a bill that looks, smells, and feels like money, but one that wouldn’t pass the test of holding it to the light, as there is no plastic strip embedded into it. Essentially, Bridger’s method of counterfeiting entails bleaching one dollar bills, and printing fives, tens, and twenties onto the blank surface. It is at this point that he notices the blank sheet of paper underneath a dollar bill, and the idea is born. In Counterfeiters, Bridger discovers a unique way to counterfeit money by happenstance after his mother accidentally bleaches his laundry with money still in the pocket of his pants. With an engaging, well-structured story, naturalistic dialogue, an engaging cinematic world, and solid performances from a cast of predominantly non-actors, Counterfeiters is a proof that oftentimes infectious passion is the key ingredient to making a successful film. It is a no holds barred thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of its seat throughout its lean, 73-minute runtime. Hirschberg‘s directorial debut, Counterfeiters, was made on an astounding budget of only $8,000, making it all the more impressive that it’s a well-made film.Ĭounterfeiters is about a young man, Bridger ( Hirschberg), who, with no other options, is forced to submerge himself into a life of crime, inventing a DIY way to counterfeit money in order to save his dying mother ( Julie Simone). We’re not talking about modern independent films that cost an average of around five million to make, but rather, films that are made for under $100,000. It’s a business model that the Duplass brothershave perfected. More micro-budget films are being made and doing what many big budget blockbuster films can’t do: captivate audiences with their story, not their mind-numbing spectacle. Bryce Hirschberg, the writer, director, editor, producer, and actor behind Counterfeiters, has a promising future in the film industry.









Counterfeiters bryce hirschberg