Lowell resident appears in feature film with cast and crew of FDU alumni and students

MADISON, NJ (02/21/2012)(readMedia)-- "Ever Last," a film Lowell, MA resident and Fairleigh Dickinson University student, Jacob Cormier, worked in, will be on the big screen at the 10th Annual Garden State Film Festival, in Asbury Park, NJ, on March 25th at 2:30 p.m. Cormier served as a grip for the film.

"Ever Last" follows Kimberly Alves, an assistant bank manager, as she meets Wolf Sutcliff, when he robs the bank she works at. She soon learns that Sutcliff is immortal, indestructible, and can turn invisible. He has been alive for thousands of years, never understanding his powers or what is expected of him, while being forced to watch the people that he had allowed himself to love, live out their normal lives and die, leaving him alone. Sympathizing with Sutcliff's plight, Alves takes it upon herself to help him find reason and purpose for his life.

Written and directed by FDU alumni, Chris Dimoulas, "Ever Last" features a cast and crew of over twenty FDU alumni and current students. FDU alumni filled the lead roles, both in front of the camera and behind it as directors and producers. To watch the trailer or for more information, go to EverLastFilm.com.

"This was my first experience on a feature-length film," said Cormier. "I had a great time getting an opportunity to work on a project like this."

Cormier is a junior at Fairleigh Dickinson University's College at Florham, in Madison, NJ and is a theater arts major. While at FDU, he has appeared in several student plays including "Two Gentlemen of Verona" and "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," as well as several student films.