The Nearly Forgotten Incident – POC

Genre: Espionage, Mystery, Adventure, Thriller
Created by: Kyle Marra, Lief Thomason, James McTague
Director: Kyle Marra
DP: Lief Thomason

POC Logline: When a brilliant scientist arrives under cover of fog to deliver a world-altering invention, he must choose between handing it over to shadowy government agents—or destroying it himself, in a fight to protect the future from his own creation.

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*All donations via our crowd funding campaign are tax deductible*

The POC Story

Dr. Emeka Okoro arrives under cover of fog, burdened by the weight of his own invention—“Candy Cane,” a device with the power to reshape the future. When ordered to hand it over to shadowy government agents, he faces a painful reckoning: trust the system or destroy what he created. As betrayal looms, Okoro must confront the terrifying cost of his own brilliance in The Nearly Forgotten Incident.

Thematic Depth and Social Relevance:

     The Nearly Forgotten Incident is more than a Cold War thriller—it’s a meditation on moral responsibility, systemic corruption, and the resilience of conscience. Set during a time of intense institutional distrust, the story explores the tension between innovation and ethics, power and purpose, and personal integrity versus blind allegiance.

     While the film is packed with suspense and genre-driven energy, its heart lies in the internal conflict of Dr. Okoro—a man wrestling with whether to trust his creation to the very system that seeks to exploit it. His friendship with Harrison grounds the story emotionally, providing a quiet contrast to the chaos around them, and reinforcing themes of loyalty, redemption, and courage.

The Look & Feel

The film opens on an eerily foggy night in 1967, set in a desolate small town shrouded in mystery. Espionage, intrigue, and shadowy figures lurk around every corner. The images below capture the mood and visual tone of this opening sequence.

The Feature Film

Logline: In a town gripped by bizarre disappearances, a group of unlikely allies stumble upon a sinister candy company whose dark secrets threaten everything they hold dear.

This short serves as the proof-of-concept for a feature film, where the story expands to explore family legacy, corporate manipulation, and the dangers of unchecked technological progress. It also uniquely integrates food as a thematic symbol—”Candy Cane” itself—and teases a larger commentary about what we consume, who controls it, and the hidden costs behind everyday indulgences.

The Cast

Conphidance as Dr. Okoro. Previous credits include Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul, Little America, American Gods.
Paul Wilson as Harrison. Previous credits include The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Duster, The Right Stuff.
Eric Roberts as Moe. Previous credits include The Dark Knight, The Expendables, Runaway Train.  
Jamie Costa as Curly. Previous credits include Bring Him to Me, Scurry, and Robin Williams Documentary Test Footage.
Antony Matos as Larry. Previous credits include The Suicide Squad, Transformers Age of Extinction, Fast Five.
John Crosby as the Pilot. Previous credits include Ozark, The Resident, Clean Slate .

*Final casting contingent on SAG clearance*

The Crew

Kyle Marra – Director/Writer/Producer
Lief Thomason – DP/Writer/Producer
James McTague – Writer
Audra Thomason – Production Manager
William Whitehurst – SFX
Michell Hobbs – BTS
Toni Jo Peruzzi – Hair & Makeup
Marieta Farfarova – Colorist
Tommy McTague – 1st AC
Kevin Rego – Stunt Coordinator: Kevin has worn many hats, including roles in safety, directing, and coordinating. His diverse experiences span a wide range of budgets and locations, from urban environments to remote jungles. Known for his expertise in executing complex stunts, particularly falls and fight scenes, Kevin has become a versatile and respected professional in the entertainment industry.
Tom Downes (Right) – Armorer Tom brings over two decades of tactical law enforcement experience, having served 21 years on the Tampa Police Department’s SWAT team with specialized training in firearms and scenario-based operations. As a certified firearms instructor, he spent 12 years at the police academy leading comprehensive training sessions for Florida law enforcement. Tom has also taught close-quarters combat through Hillsborough Community College, lending his deep expertise in weapon safety, tactical instruction, and realistic simulation to agencies across the region. Known for his practical, safety-first approach, Tom is a trusted authority in firearms handling and training.

The Locations

Root and Branch Films and Odd!Life Studios have partnered with the Clermont Mainstreet Program to bring the production of this proof-of-concept short to downtown Clermont. Its historic charm will be instrumental in bringing this POC to life. Additional locations include a residence in Brooksville, FL with access to a private airstrip.

Downtown Clermont’s Monstrose Street, the setting for the opening of the film.
The perfect setting for a back alley struggle.
A tight squeeze for a tense chase.
A runway tucked away in the wilderness.
A rural hanger the only structure in sight. The ideal location for a discrete getaway or final standoff.
The only thing missing is the plane.

The Vehicles

To sell the 1960’s aesthetic, a 1964 Ford Falcon, a 1963 Studebaker Lark, and a 1958 Bandicoot have been selected. The cars are owned by the production company and will be blacked out for a government/espionage look. The plane, provided by one of the cast members, appears in the climax of the 15-minute proof-of-concept.

1964 Ford Falcon.
1963 Studebaker Lark – Before
1958 Bonanza
1963 Studebaker Lark – After

In the News:

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Espionage thriller to be filmed in ClermontClermont Sun
Downtown Clermont To Become A 1960s Film Set For “The Nearly Forgotten Incident” (Feb 16-20)South Lake Tablet
Clermont to Become a Movie Set for Sci-Fi Espionage ThrillerLake/Sumter Style Magazine
Clermont Goes Hollywood: A Movie Moment for Our TownMacaroni Kid

OWN ONE OF THE CARS

CALLING ALL CAR ENTHUSIASTS 🚗🎬

We’re making a movie—and this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of both film and automotive history.

At the conclusion of production in February 2026, we’ll be parting ways with a 1964 Ford Falcon 4-Door Sedan. Before it ever hits the open market, one sponsor will have the chance to claim this classic while directly supporting an independent feature film.

Investment: $10,000

What You Get:

– Ownership of the 1964 Ford Falcon after February 20, 2026

– Company logo & “Special Thanks” credit in the film

– Mentions in press releases related to the film

– Social media recognition

– Set visit(s) on nights the vehicle is used during production

About the Vehicle:

Year: 1964

Body Style: 4-Door Sedan

Transmission: 2-Speed Automatic

Recent Updates & Improvements:

New Transmission installed, Generator converted to alternator, New brakes, New carburetor, Mechanical fuel pump replaced with electric, New distributor cap, ignition rotor, spark plugs & wires, Replaced exhaust manifold gasket, Installed choke cable, Updated door lock caps, New brake light switch, Minimal rust, No body holes, Florida-owned its entire life (Lake County)

Areas That Need Love:

Interior cosmetics, carpet, dash backlight, & gauge wiring harness

NOTE: The vehicle is currently being dialed in to be show-ready and will be plasti-dipped black to achieve a classic government-sedan look for the film. If the white is what you’re looking for, the plastic-dip is very easy to remove. The vehicle isn’t perfect, but it will be an excellent foundation for a future restore or sleeper build.

Please note: Because this sponsorship includes an exchange of goods, it is not eligible for tax deductions through our fiscal sponsor.

Test Shots

Supporters

The Nearly Forgotten Incident has garnered meaningful support from both community and organizational partners. Key sponsors include Clermont Main Street and Discover Lake County, which is supporting our downtown filming with both logistical and financial resources; Live Oak Theatre Company, providing wardrobe and creative collaboration; and Herbert Sherbert, whose product plays a central role in the narrative of both the short and feature. These partnerships reflect the film’s strong community roots and help bring its 1960s setting to life with authenticity and character.

In addition, our acceptance into the From the Heart Productions Fiscal Sponsorship Program has expanded our fundraising potential, allowing us to pursue a broader range of funding sources. The program also offers valuable education in fundraising strategies, equipping our team with tools to secure support for this and future stages of the project.

How to get involved

The Nearly Forgotten Incident – Proof of Concept has been officially accepted into From the Heart Productions’ Fiscal Sponsorship Program!

This partnership opens up incredible opportunities for our team. Since From the Heart is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we’re now able to:

  • Apply for a wider range of film grants reserved for nonprofit organizations
  • Offer our supporters the benefit of making tax-deductible donations, whether financial or in-kind

As with most fiscal sponsorship programs, From the Heart retains a small percentage of contributions to help sustain their mission of supporting independent filmmakers like us.

If you’d like to support the film, you can make a tax-deductible donation using any of the methods mentioned below:

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MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:

From the Heart Productions, Inc.
1013 Harbor Blvd #53
Oxnard, CA 93035

No matter which donation method you choose, please be sure to write “The Nearly Forgotten Incident – POC” in the memo line to ensure the funds get where they need to go.

FEES

6% for Checks and Wire Transfers
7% for Credit Card Donations via PayPal or Allyra
1% fee for all donations from outside of U.S.

These fees cover our legal, administrative, and accounting costs for From the Heart Productions.

For those interested in getting involved in other ways, we’d love to hear from you! Reach out at info@rootandbranchfilms.com.

Thank you for being a part of this journey!

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