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    Wah Do Dem is an American independent film directed by Ben Chace and Sam Fleischner in 2009 and released in 2010. The major roles are played by Kevin Bewersdorf, Sean "Bones" Sullivan (of Brooklyn band Sam Champion), and Carl Bradshaw, who played Jose in the 1972 film The Harder They Come.

  2. Jun 16, 2010 · Wah Do Dem directors Ben Chace and Sam Fleischner. Filmmaker: Do hipsters take cruises to Jamaica? Did this project evolve out of some real life experience with that somewhat odd juxtaposition? Fleischner: Ben and I have been friends since Kindergarten.

  3. Jun 20, 2009 · Ben Chace and Sam Fleischner have been friends since kindergarten. Two years ago Ben won a cruise in a raffle and invited Sam along for the vacation. Both young filmmakers, they decided to turn the trip into a project.

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    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • Ben Chace, Sam Fleischner
    • 2009-06-20
  4. Jun 24, 2010 · A Movie a Day, Day 39: Ben Chace and Sam Fleischners Wah Do Dem. The softer they come, the softer they fall. by Elise Nakhnikian. June 24, 2010. The softer they come, the softer they fall in Wah Do Dem, a micro-budget indie (it was shot for approximately $75,000) about a blinkered Brooklynite.

  5. Jun 17, 2010 · Written and directed by Ben Chace and Sam Fleischner, “Wah Do Dem” (Jamaican patois for “What’s wrong with them?”) explores the limits of cultural isolation with ramshackle avidity.

    • Ben Chace, Sam Fleischner
  6. Conceived when young filmmaking duo, Ben Chace and Sam Fleischner, decided to turn a cruise Mr. Chace had won in a raffle into a film project, “Wah Do Dem” follows the hapless Max (a well observed Sean Bones) as he embarks on a cruise from New York to Jamaica and subsequently stumbles from one misfortune to the next.

  7. Apr 9, 2010 · In less than five years from graduation, Fleischner and his creative partner Ben Chace have filmed their first full-length feature film, “Wah Do Dem,” which won the prize for Best Dramatic Feature at the Los Angeles Film Festival, where it premiered.