Symphony in C-Note, co-produced by Jacqueline Murray Loring

Symphony in C-Note

Symphony in C-Note is a short narrative film written and directed by Antonio Weiss that unfolds in a sleepy town when a stranger arrives, places a single hundred-dollar bill on the counter, and asks for a room. As the bill changes hands, the story explores desire, debt, and quiet desperation, turning an ordinary transaction into a tense, character-driven drama.

Jacqueline Murray Loring serves as one of the film’s producers and worked on the production crew, collaborating closely with Weiss and fellow producers to shape the story on screen and support the film through its festival run, including a premiere at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Her background as a screenwriter, editor, and award-winning author informs her work on “Symphony in C-Note,” adding depth to the film’s narrative and to the voices of its characters. On her site, this film highlights her expanding portfolio of screen projects and her hands-on involvement in independent film production.