Production Company
Road 28 Productions is an independent production studio, headquartered in Harwood Heights, Illinois and focused on short and feature-length films funded primarily by the revenues from producing television commercials and television programming content.
Road 28’s seminal project, a documentary, entitled “Padre Szeliga,” was an immediate artistic and commercial success. The initial two sold-out screenings generated $14,000 in box office receipts. Shortly thereafter the film’s distribution rights were acquired by TVP (Poland). In 2007 Road 28 produced another full-length documentary commissioned by TVP, titled “Aria for Sarasota”. In 2012 Road 28′s documentary about Sundance Film Festival “700 miles from Hollywood” was commissioned and aired by Polish public television.
In the meantime Road 28 expanded its production portfolio by creating numerous successful TV commercials for telecom, food, beverage and health-care industry.
In 2011, Road 28 produced “Houseless Hunters” a short comedy co-directed/coedited by Kuba & Kinga Luczkiewicz. The film was selected as The Best of Openfilm 2011 (OpenFilm, an independent film distribution platform chaired by Academy Award nominee, James Caan). That success inspired another short comedy titled “Four’s a Crowd”.
In 2013 Road 28 debuted with the first dramatic short “CrossRoads” produced in association with Two 9 Productions.