Friday, January 14, 2011

Ready to see what all the buzz is about?

The Confession's official facebook page has just released the first teaser to the web series.

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=848810859075&oid=157267600986975&comments

Created by and starring Kiefer Sutherland, The Confession is a story of unique redemption and an exploration of good and evil featuring a hit man (Kiefer Sutherland), and a priest (John Hurt). The story begins on Christmas Eve, when the hit-man enters a church to confess his sins to the priest. Through a series of gripping flashbacks, the Confessor’s journey is revealed – laying out what has brought him to this moment and leading the audience to the dramatic ending where the man's chances at ultimate redemption hang in the balance. While at first the Confessor seems to be an evil, cold-blooded killing machine and the Priest the ultimate arbiter of good, as the series develops it becomes clear that both characters are much more complicated than either could have suspected.


And in case you haven't yet, both MRB Productions and The Confession are on Facebook!

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MRB Productions was founded in 2001 by producer Matthew Brady. MRB produces content across all media channels and specializes in independent features, television shows, sports promos and commercials. Early on, the company found instant success with short comedic features for ESPN and ABC. MRB Productions’ success continued with the NFL Draft Open on ESPN and Super Bowl XXVIII Open with Arnold Schwarzenegger. MRB Productions has been recognized with multiple accolades including awards and nominations for the NBA Finals Open on ABC, and most recently a nomination for the NFL network opening sequence with the world famous Pilobolus Dancers. MRB produces the pre-tapes for the ESPY awards and spots with celebrities including Barack Obama, Samuel L. Jackson, Justin Timberlake and LeBron James. In addition to their sports openings, MRB produced two seasons of VH1’s hit show Free Radio. Last year, MRB produced X Games 3D: The Movie, the company’s first theatrical documentary since Kiefer Sutherland’s I Trust You To Kill Me.