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Joseph Gordon-Levitt calls for pictures of Philippine beaches for new project

/ 11:09 AM September 23, 2020

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Actor and co-founder and CEO of HitRecord Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Image: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP)

Gather your favorite beach photos—they might just be part of Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s latest project.

The “Inception” star made a call today, Sept. 23, on Facebook for submissions of beach photos taken in the Philippines.

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“This new project will be a narrative short film. We’ll use these photos to establish the setting,” he explained. “More steps coming soon…”

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Photos can be submitted through the following page: https://hitrecord.app.link/beachphotos.

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Filipinos have wasted no time in sending photos of beaches in Palawan, Camiguin, Romblon, Davao and Bohol, among others.

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Over the past months, Gordon-Levitt has tapped Filipino talent for HitRecord, an open online community for creative collaboration that he founded.

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After making a call for writers and photos taken in the Philippines over the past months, the actor released the short film “The Beauty of the Philippines” based on online contributions.  /ra

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