Arts & Entertainment
Stratford Native Louis Spetrino Finishing Film Featuring Local Talent
"Incomplete" features only local high school students in front of and behind the camera. Watch the first trailer here.

Stratford native and independent filmmaker Louis Spetrino, a graduate of Bunnell High School, is in the final stages of completing his film “Incomplete.”
Spetrino screened a rough cut of the film on Sept. 10 and is targeting a premiere date of mid-to-late October.
“Incomplete” was written and directed by Spetrino and produced in Stratford this past June and features only local high school students both in front of and behind the camera.
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“Incomplete” tells the story of a dissatisfied video production teacher that devises a plan to create a “found footage High School documentary.”
He selects six students with a variety of pre-existing issues between them to take part in a video project. They do this unaware that everything they say and do is being recorded with hidden cameras. What unfolds changes the lives of all involved, including the teacher.
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The six leading roles are played by student actors from both high schools in town.
Spetrino plans on screening the film at various schools and independent theaters in the area and then traveling with it to other parts of the state.
Spetrino said “Incomplete” is a little film that has a lot to say.
More information can be found at incompletethemovie.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/incompletethemovie.
View the first trailer from “Incomplete” below:
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