The Potential Inside

We were recently contacted by Scotty Curlee, Founder and Executive Producer of Red Cloud Productions, about his upcoming Sports/Drama film The Potential Inside.

Not only is Scotty functioning as founder and Executive Producer of Red Cloud Productions, but he also directs and has an acting role in The Potential Inside. This is his second film as actor and director.

Scotty attended NICS (Network of International Christian Schools) in Korea and his company is named after Camp Red Cloud, the military camp that he spent 17 years at as a “military brat.” He founded Red Cloud Productions in 2007 to produce films that are socially responsible and have a positive impact on our communities.

Here is the plot summary for The Potential Inside (courtesy of IMDB.com):

Reeling with grief in the wake of a tragic automobile accident, retired veteran cyclist, Chris Carmik, is given an opportunity he doesn’t want, to train a rookie cycling prodigy. Preoccupied with battling his own inner demons, Chris reluctantly acclimates the prodigy, named Jake, to the fast paced world of Bicycle Racing. Using cutting edge technology and scientific training methods, Chris transforms Jake into a top contending cyclist; however, he struggles to teach Jake the most important lesson prominent in all champions – finding the true potential inside.

The official release date for The Potential Inside is still pending. The film can currently be seen at film festivals and is playing as an official film selection of the Projecting Hope Film Festival series in Charlotte, NC on Sept 26th and in Pittsburgh, PA on Oct 16th.

To learn more about the film, please check out http://www.thepotentialinside.com, official Facebook and official Twitter

The Potential Inside trailer:





Images courtesy of Scotty Curlee/Red Cloud Productions

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