Melting Glass is a dramatic film written and directed by Patrick Grandaw, starring Slovakia's famed Silvia
Suvadova and Rob Boltin -- developed at the University of Southern California Graduate Cinema Program in Los Angeles as
an American-Czech co-production -- the film is a contemporary story about an American glassblower and his Czecho-Slovak
fiance fighting to stay together.
The film was shot in its
entirety on-location in the Czech Republic, edited in Los Angeles, and scored in Bratislava by one of Slovakia's finest music composers, Anton Popovic.
[ No salaries, fees, fringes or honoraria has been paid out of the film budget. All persons working on Melting Glass have generously donated their time and talents. ]