![]() From her perspective, going to school and working as a waitress is as exciting and new as anything she has experienced, even though most people find her eccentric outlook offsetting. Victoria Niniane spent much of her life moving from place to place, so it is no surprise that she decided to plant herself in one spot long enough to attend the University. Eric officially holds several titles with revisions, however he much prefers to simply be called a Siege Perilous Films "lifer." When he is not spending friends' money for his own catharsis, Eric studies sociology in a graduate program at the University of Chicago. In fact, he has actually lived some of the scenes depicted. Hedberg has been a part of the revisions project since the beginning. Hedberg) and Emily (Jaime Helgeson) in the TA Office.Ī long-time friend of James Buffington and the Siege Perilous Films team, Eric C. What Paul doesn't realize, however, is that there are things in life that are unexpected, unpredictable, and impossible to plan for. In his mind, theories and mathematics are simply easier to deal with than his irregular and messy family. He feels that with the right equations and numbers, he will be able to navigate life's difficult paths. What Paul lacks in social connections he makes up for with academic ambition. Other than his friendships with Nate (James Buffington) and their close-knit group of buddies, Paul has no one in his life: not even a functional family. Shortly thereafter, he assembled a production team from his group of friends, and Siege Perilous Films was born.ĭespite being at the top of the class in Honors Economics and sought by several University doctoral programs around the country, Paul York is in many ways a man alone. Hedberg, James wrote the script that eventually became revisions. ![]() ![]() For his senior project, James chose to make a film based on his own experiences at the University of Minnesota. "Actor" is another title James carries on the revisions project, in addition to Writer, Director, and Producer. Nate (James Buffington) and Allison (Anne Clark) in the library stacks. His solace is in his writing, which now is the very thing propelling him toward what he has worked so hard to avoid: making a choice. His professors describe him as a thinker of catholic dimensions, his friends as idiosyncratic, and he sees himself as a closet intellectual. For someone who spends most of this time trying to avoid people, embracing such praise is difficult. ![]() Nate's comfortable but solitary life changes dramatically when one of his essays appears in a national publication without his knowledge or involvement, and to his surprise and dismay is received openly and enthusiastically by the literary community. He substitutes literature for personal relationships, except for his close ties to his grandfather (Robert Shaw), with whom he frequently discusses books and ideas. Nate spends his days working in the University library and going to class, and his evenings reading, writing, and occasionally going out with his pals. For some people, attending college puts off the inevitable entry into "real life", which is definitely true of Nate Pierce. ![]()
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