A DOCUMENTARY FILM 15 YEARS IN THE MAKING
THE STORY
In 2009, Filmmaker Dave Manzo was visiting his wife’s family in Allentown, New York, when he came across locals searching the grounds of the town’s abandoned school for a time capsule buried in 1950. He grabs a camera, and begins documenting the search. When nothing turns up, Dave decides to dive into the history of this capsule on his own, and he soon finds himself leading the town on the hunt for the lost time capsule.
But every person in town has a different idea of where the capsule is buried, leading Dave on a wild goose chase. Every time Dave finds himself against a wall, with no more clues, someone comes out with a new nugget of information. Is the capsule buried here, or over there?
What was supposed to be a small dig, soon becomes years of research, interviews, and excavations. As the story unfolds, Dave slowly unlocks the mysteries of not only the capsule, but the town, the people, and even the abandoned school. Each person Dave meets provides another unique clue or insight into the history and culture of this once great American boomtown.
And over the course of almost 15 years, the people of Allentown, New York rally behind Dave and his mission. They begin to find a new pride and ownership of this once forgotten town. As the years go by; they slowly restore, rebuild, and reinvent what it means to be a citizen of Allentown. With some people passing, and others being born; Dave finds himself not only documenting this town’s journey into its past, but also the shaping of its future. Finding Time is not just a film about the search for a lost time capsule; it’s the creation of a new one.
THE SETTING
Nestled deep in southwestern New York state is the small community of Allentown. Once an impressive oil boom town, Allentown now sits somewhat sad and forgotten. Few remaining houses sit scattered among the rolling forested hills.
After the discovery of oil in the 1880’s, Allentown rapidly became a hub of industry and production. With over 1,500 people living in the town, the streets were crowded with men and horses at all hours of the day and night. In its prime, the town was filled with a considerable number of businesses including blacksmiths, saloons, barbershops, restaurants, stables, as well as oil well supply & nitroglycerine dealers. But as time went on, the oil became harder and more expensive to get, and by the 1960’s the companies had moved on.
Now with only around 200 people in the town, the only evidence of its thriving past are overgrown oil rigs and abandoned buildings buried and rusting away. The largest of which being the town’s old school. Once the highlight of the community, the building sits neglected, frozen in time.
INSIDE THE ALLENTOWN SCHOOL
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
DAVE MANZO Director | Producer | Writer
A filmmaker based out of Philadelphia, PA, Dave has been working in the film industry as a producer, director, cinematographer & editor for over 20 years. He got his start as a stage actor and singer in his youth, but after directing and editing his first award winning short film in 2003, he made an official transition into filmmaking. He has worked on projects ranging from TV/film, to commercial and documentary. Through the years, Dave’s films have gone on to garner attention at multiple film festivals, including awards at Cannes, IDFA, Noor Film Festival, Ion Film Festival, And Magnolia Film Festival. Currently, Dave is in production on multiple projects with his production company, KeDa Creative. He is married to musical theater composer, Sarah Butts-Manzo, and together they have 4 kids, 2 cats and 2 dogs.
NICO GIAMPIETRO Producer | Writer
Currently living in Philadelphia, PA, Nico got his start in the commercial industry before switching to narrative projects. He was a writer and producer on the feature film, What Death Leaves Behind; a psychological thriller released in 2018. Along with Finding Time, Nico is in post production on another feature documentary, Eddie & Marcia; that follows a small town family expected to be released in late 2019. He is also in preproduction on a feature thriller, A Forest Dark, slated to start production in 2020. When Nico isn't working, he enjoys running, reading, or searching for a new favorite coffee shop.
SARAH C. BUTTS-MANZO Producer
After growing up in Allentown, New York, Sarah attended Eastern College for musical composition where she met her husband, Dave Manzo. Sarah got her Masters at NYU Tisch School for the Arts for musical theater writing/composing. She co-founded the Non-profit theater company Yes And Collaborative Arts and has composed over 8 family shows with them since 2005. She is currently a full time mom and homeschool teacher.
DISTRIBUTION
Finding Time explores a range of genres and themes, including Mystery/Treasure, Historical, Human Interest, & Americana. This gives the film a unique opportunity to connect with a wider audience, and increase potential revenue.
For distribution, the production is pursuing options in television, streaming services, and/or a theatrical run. Currently, the production is in discussion with multiple interested sales agents and distributors with connections to streaming services including Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon; Television channels including including History Channel, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, & HBO; As well as film festivals including Sundance, Tribeca, & Cannes.
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