A curious looking boy named Bongo sits at a table and watches a couple dance.

Directed by

Evan Sennett

2014

4:34 mins

United States of America

Feb 22, 2014

In Competition

2014

I am a junior at the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville Kentucky. I began making films in the third grade and have since appeared in over twenty film festivals. “Bongo” was filmed over the summer of 2013 at the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts. I suppose the “funnest” part of filmmaking is consistently the “dreaming” part. The part where the concept is born and is filled with possibilities. The most difficult and draining part of making any film is the pre-production. After the script is complete, logistics is always a problem. I have had many inspirations, but the filmmaker that sent my view of movies to the next level was Stanley Kubrick.

— Evan Sennett

A curious looking boy named Bongo sits at a table and watches a couple dance.

About
Evan Sennett

Evan Sennett attended the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, Kentucky. He began making films in the third grade and appeared in over twenty film festivals. "Bongo" was filmed over the summer of 2013 at the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts. The most enjoyable part of filmmaking for them was consistently the dreaming aspect, where the concept is born and filled with possibilities. In contrast, the most difficult and draining part of making any film was pre-production. After the script was complete, logistics often posed numerous problems. They had many inspirations, but the filmmaker who elevated their perspective on movies was Stanley Kubrick.