assistant professor Tom Morris and his short film ‘Good Boy’ made their debut at the prestigious SXSW Film and TV Festival. The film, which was directed by Morris and produced by MSU students, centers around a young boy who becomes emotionally entangled with a virtual reality dog.
The film was well-received at the festival, with audiences praising its unique concept and emotional impact. Morris, who is also a member of the film production faculty at MSU, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to showcase his work at such a prestigious event.
‘Good Boy’ has since been selected for several other film festivals around the world, solidifying Morris’ status as a rising talent in the film industry. The success of the film also highlights the caliber of talent coming out of Montana State University’s film program.
Overall, Morris’ debut at SXSW has been a major milestone in his career, and ‘Good Boy’ is set to continue gaining recognition on the film festival circuit. The film serves as a testament to Morris’ creativity and dedication to storytelling, and will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.
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