Small-Budget Film Northwood Pie Brings Irvine to the Big Screen

Irvine, CALocal News

"Northwood Pie" showcases the collaborative spirit of Orange County youth in creating a small-budget film that reflects their community. Todd Knaak and Jay Salahi took on multiple roles, including writing, filming, directing, and producing, to bring their vision to life. Knaak's background as a former employee at Northwood Pizza adds a personal touch to the film's narrative, which resonates with local audiences. The film aims to capture the essence of Irvine's culture and the experiences of its youth. Through this project, the creators hope to inspire others in the community to pursue their artistic passions.

The film's release is set to engage viewers and foster discussions about local storytelling. Knaak and Salahi's efforts highlight the importance of sharing local narratives and connecting with the Irvine community. The film not only entertains but also serves as a platform for local talent to shine.

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