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Miles From Home

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Miles
From Home
Freedom Bridge Entertainment and OnPoint Productions
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A Wonderboy films Production Ty Hodges Meagan Good
"Miles From Home" Stacey Meadows, Jr. Ryan Gill, and Tasha Smith
Director of Photography Todd Segal Music by Jesse White
Editor Todd Segal
Executive Producers Ellen Buskel Marlon Ollivierre
Line Producer Mikel Jennings
Co Produceders Carnetta Jones Turek Amber Bickham Nicholas Glitzer
Producers Ty Hodges Meagan Good Todd Segal Marlon Ollivierre
written and Directed by Ty Hodges
A Pure Example of Gorilla Film Making 'Miles From Home,' is a tale of lost innocence. Miles Conway, (Ty Hodges), 17, is forced to fend for himself after his mother walks out on him and his brother, due to her drug addiction. Abandoned also by his brother he is homeless on the streets of Los Angeles. Miles is introduced to a group of teenage prostitutes and is seduced into a world of sex, money, and drugs. They become his family. Once he is confronted by his inner demon, it's too late. Innocence is lost. Miles is torn between his two worlds after he meets Natasha Freeman, (Meagan Good), 19, a free spirited college student. Without effort, Natasha shows Miles there is still beauty in life. In order to survive, he must learn to overcome his circumstances and recognize a blessing when he sees one. There is a war within him and Miles has to make a decision. Will he choose life or death? Miles quickly learns the greatest fear we will ever have to face is to confront the person inside.

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Mookie Confronts Miles

Natasha and Miles walk together to the Rose Garden

Miles Walks Alone

Nick Glitzer, Ty Hodges, Meagan Good and Todd Segal shooting in a grocery store in Utah.

Todd Segal, Ty Hodges, Meagan Good and Christopher Lee at a park in Sherman Oaks.

Meagan Good and Ty Hodges run lines together

Producer Marlon Ollivierre (right) oversees production

Christopher Lee Pushes DP Todd Segal on a Dolly

Todd Segal and Ty Hodges watch the scene on the camera's monitor

Todd Segal points at the train

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