Sal Falcone

Sal Falcone

Freelance Hairstylist - Film ,Television , Print
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New York City, New York

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  • Miles

    Miles (2016)
    Film by Nathan Adloff (Comedy, Drama and Family) Makeup Department High school senior Miles Walton joins the girls volleyball team in hopes of winning a college scholarship, which causes an uproar in his small Illinois farming town.

  • Hurricane Bianca

    Hurricane Bianca (2016)
    Film by Matt Kugelman (Comedy) Makeup Department A New York teacher who moves to small town Texas, is fired for being gay, and returns disguised as a mean lady to get revenge on the nasty town.

  • Little Boxes

    Little Boxes (2016)
    Film by Rob Meyer (Drama) Makeup Department An interracial family struggles to adjust when they move from New York City to a small, predominately white town in Washington State.

  • Manhattan Nocturne

    Manhattan Nocturne (2016)
    Film by Brian DeCubellis (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Makeup Department Porter Wren is a Manhattan tabloid writer with an appetite for scandal. On the beat he sells murder, tragedy, and anything that passes for the truth. At home, he is a dedicated husband and father. But when Caroline, a seductive stranger asks him to dig into the unsolved murder of her filmmaker husband Simon, he is drawn into a very nasty case of sexual obsession and blackmail--one that threatens his job, his marriage, and his life. Written by Anon

  • My Blind Brother

    My Blind Brother (2016)
    Film by Sophie Goodhart (Comedy, Drama and Romance) Makeup Department The rivalry between two brothers reaches a fever pitch during a charity swim competition.

  • The Bleeder

    The Bleeder (2016)
    Film by Philippe Falardeau (Drama and Sport) Makeup Department A drama inspired by the life of heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner.

  • Wolves

    Wolves (2016)
    Film by Bart Freundlich (Drama) Makeup Department

  • Stereotypically You

    Stereotypically You (2015)
    Film by Benjamin Cox (Comedy) Makeup Department NYC dating comedy that follows one man's hallucination-fueled post-breakup quest to find new love... and himself. When Charlie Carroll quits his job and his girlfriend on the same day, it seems as though he's finally found freedom. But after a quick dip in the dark waters of the NYC dating pool, Charlie begins to wonder if he's made a mistake. He's not equipped for single life. In fact, Charlie might not be equipped for life in general. With no job and no love, Charlie is forced to go on a journey of self-discovery so intense that he begins to suffer from surreal hallucinations, flashbacks, and sex fantasies. Will he find "the one?" Or did that ship already sail, taking with it his only hopes for relationship sanity? Written by Anonymous

  • Kid Witness

    Kid Witness (2015)
    Film by Kevin Kaufman (Family and Mystery) Makeup Department When 10-year old Olivia's Mom goes on a business trip for the weekend, she leaves Olivia home alone with her 17-year-old brother Miles in charge. The first night, Olivia falls asleep on the couch, and wakes up, not realizing how late it is. She walks her dog Charlie without Miles knowing, and witnesses a young woman being kidnapped on the empty New York City streets. Olivia runs home and tells Miles, but he doesn't believe her. The next morning, she explains what happened to local cops, and they don't believe her either! Only a cynical female detective named Dottie (played by Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon) listens to Olivia, but she too is skeptical. Undaunted, Olivia bravely launches her own investigation, putting herself into perilous situations. Her can-do spirit ignites one extraordinary adventure after another. Can she outwit the bad guys and convince her brother and Dottie of the truth in time to save the day?

  • Black Rose

    Black Rose (2015)
    Television Makeup Department

  • The Preppie Connection

    The Preppie Connection (2015)
    Film by Joseph Castelo (Crime and Drama) Makeup Department Based on a true story of a prep school student who smuggled $300k of uncut cocaine into the US in 1984. THE PREPPIE CONNECTION chronicles the exploits of a group of private school students who ran a drug distribution operation in the early 1980s. The story centers on Toby, the lower-class scholarship student, who uses his street cred and access to drugs to make friends with the popular kids, eventually allowing him to cultivate a drug trafficking network. Toby gets in far over his head as he leads his friends into the dangerous world of Colombian drug cartels.

  • Good Ol' Boy

    Good Ol' Boy (2015)
    Film by Frank Lotito (Comedy, Drama and Family) Makeup Department GOOD OL' BOY is the story of Smith, a ten-year-old boy from India growing up in Small Town, America in 1979. While the boy's family straddles the fine line between embracing the American Dream and preserving their Indian heritage, there are barbecues, Halloween and hunting. And as Smith falls for Amy, the girl-next-door, he finds in Amy's father Butch the cowboy he wishes his own father could be. But alas, when Smith's father Bhaaskar sees Smith is quickly losing any hope of remaining a respectable Indian boy, he banishes him back to India. Nineteen years later Smith will return to America, back to a place he once called home. Written by AN

  • Bad Hurt

    Bad Hurt (2015)
    Film by Mark Kemble (Drama) Makeup Department Chronicles a family's hopeful battle to stay together as personal demons and destructive secrets threaten to rip them apart.

  • Lilyhammer

    Lilyhammer (2014)
    Television by Anne Bjørnstad (Comedy, Crime and Drama) Makeup Department Frank Tagliano (Steven Van Zandt) is a former New York mobster, who after testifying in a trial in the United States, joins the witness protection program. Intrigued by the place after watching the Winter Olympics in 1994, he is relocated to Lillehammer in Norway. The transition from being a feared and respected gangster in New York, to becoming an unemployed immigrant in Norway, is not simple. Frank soon discovers that in order to succeed in this rural Norwegian society, he must resort to his old ways. Written by Anonymous

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