"A DAY TO LOVE AND DIE" (Erad Productions L.L.C.) 2005 in distribution

IMDB/ Film resume and credits

DJ Molasses spins Southwest Florida parties

Eric on Myspace

 Bio
 
 

Southwest Florida's Film Missionary 

Eric Raddatz of ERAD Productions(WEB RELEASE 09.04.08) “Eric Raddatz is determined to bring the film community alive in the area once again and is working with others in the community to build another film festival—in Naples, Florida (the Naples International Film Festival)—to premier in 2009. Without a doubt, Eric Raddatz is one to watch and an unstoppable force within his community. An industrious  man not only with avision…but a mission—caught on film.” —Attributes magazine September 2008. HERE
 
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"Barely a Chance" at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 11.01.08
 
 (WEB RELEASE 09.04.08WHAT: “Barely a Chance” indie film shot and produced in Southwest Florida by Eric Raddatz about man miserably lost in the 90s made single who  embraces the five stages of grief while accepting his dysfunctional asexual, dork-like identity will play at the  Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival November 1, 2008 @ 9:30 p.m. To purchase tickets in advance click HERE
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Changing the Culture in Fort Myers
 
(WEB RELEASE 07.20.08) Unless you live in New York or Los Angeles, you would be lucky to find a theater which routinely debuts independent films, but local filmmaker Eric Raddatz is trying to change that in Southwest Florida. Article in Fort Myers Magazine.

>>More Media coverage here.  

>> Florida arts and culture expert Jen Karetnick compares Eric Raddatz to Jim Carrey and says “Barely a Chance” has a pretty good chance. Check our her blog on visitflorida.com. She has written for The Miami Herald and Ocean Drive. Author of Random House's Around Miami with Kids.

>>Chicago Sun Times article about Joliet born Eric Raddatz spreading his message through film.
>> FOX Fort Myers television interview with Eric Raddatz about the premiere of "Barely a Chance."
 
>> Newspaper article from Fort Myers Florida Weekly on the premiere of "Barely a Chance" at the Sidney & Berne Davis Arts Center in Fort Myers, Florida June 6, 2008.

>>Fort Myers Florida Weekly coverage of Alliance for the Arts 2008 'Lost in Translation' commercial by Eric Raddatz at AVI studios Fort Myers, Florid
 
>> Erad Productions "Barely a Chance" premiere at The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center 2301 First Street, Fort Myers, FL 33902. (EVENT PHOTOS)
 
>> The News-Press (Fort Myers, Florida daily newspaper) write up of "Barely a Chance" by Stephanie Davis the Downtown Diva. 

 >> Gulf Coasting gives "Barely a Chance" spotlight of things to do weekend of June 6-8. Pick up a hard copy of The News-Press June 6.

>> Joliet Herald News article about Eric Raddatz, filmmaker from Joliet, Illinois

>> Event video clips, media photos and interactive bloggings and postings on Facebook with group "Friends of 'Barely a Chance.'"

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Erad Productions film premieres at Tampa/St. Pete 48-hour Film Festival  
 
 (WEB RELEASE 07.22.08)   Skylark Pictures teamed up with Eric Raddatz to shoot a film for the world premiere of the 2008 Tampa - St. Petersburg 48 Hour Film Project.

You may view the film that screened in Tampa July 23 HERE

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Alliance for the Arts: Art Royale 2008 commercial shot in Fort Myers, Florida
 
(WEB RELEASE 07.11.08)  Erad Productions films some of  the finest artists in Fort Myers and Naples  together in a commercial for the Alliance for the Arts 2008 Art Royale: Lost in Translation@ AVI studios Artists from the community include Bob Encarnacion, Danielle Herrington, Eric Raddatz, Michael Beauchemin, Terry Tincher, Gerard Damiano Sr., Scott Guelcher, Reynier Llanes, Doug MacGregor, Michelle Tricca, Michael St. Amand, Jonathan Green, Juan Diaz, Jeff Cull, Kat Epple, Gerard Damiano Jr., Gustavo Reyes, Ron Bishop, Tracy Wildenhaus and Daniel Linehan. Produced and directed by Eric Raddatz.