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  1. 20 Apr 2018 · Daniel Patrick Carbone's Phantom Cowboys, an elegiac documentary that quietly invokes those questions via three young men living in different parts of the United States, offers cumulative evidence rather than concrete answers. Life does the same. Carbone first identified shooting locations (Trona, California, Pahokee, Florida, and Parkersburg ...

  2. 27 Mac 2014 · Daniel Patrick Carbone’s haunting debut feature, “Hide Your Smiling Faces,” evokes a semi-rural 1950s America in which packs of neighborhood boys pass the time riding bikes, exploring the ...

  3. 10 Jun 2013 · And yet, Daniel Patrick Carbone's first feature Hide Your Smiling Faces did just that, becoming the underdog knockout of the Tribeca Film Festival and being cited as one of the best films of 2013 so far! Daniel was kind enough to sit down with NFS for a video interview from his Brooklyn apartment about anything from working with kid actors, to ...

  4. Daniel Patrick Carbone’s haunting debut film "Hide Your Smiling Faces" offers a dark vision of boyhood adventure in a great outdoors fraught with peril. I read some stuff on this movie and was surprised to learn that Carbone was Inspired by an incident in his childhood in making this film. His low-budget drama is set during one of those long ...

  5. 25 Mac 2014 · by Wes Greene. March 25, 2014. An opening shot of a snake devouring its prey sets the stage for Daniel Patrick Carbone’s debut, Hide Your Smiling Faces, a film obsessed with the nature of mortality. The shot also points to Carbone’s interest in dwelling on the ripple effects of one specific demise within a community as it contrasts with the ...

  6. 29 Mac 2014 · In director Daniel Patrick Carbone's brooding debut, Hide Your Smiling Faces, brothers Tommy and Eric encounter the difficulty of growing up during one sleepy and sinister New Jersey summer.

  7. 22 Mac 2014 · Promising newcomerDaniel Patrick Carbone’s Hide Your Smiling Faces, well received at festivals such as Berlin, Tribeca and Abu Dhabi, is a sumptuously shot meditation on the difficulties faced by a couple of rural New Jersey teenage brothers following the untimely death of a friend.The film’s delicately designed frames, as well as its super spare screenplay, studiously withhold information ...