Coffee Splash
A comedic take on modern coffee culture and hipsterism
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Hipsters create a constant array of millennial first-world problems for Michael, an older coffee shop owner, who on following his dreams, loses his wife and sanity, as political correctness and hypocrisy dominate his universe.

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Hipsterverse premiered its first season on January 12th 2020 on the Planet Cannabis Entertainment Network,  located on the MYTVTOGO delivery platform.

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DIRECTORS
Director - Dylan Townsend
Dylan Townsend

Only when given a diary as a teenager did Dylan begin to have any interest in writing. Playing with obtuse language, bizarre poems and making stories about inanimate objects while creating a ‘Dylictionary’ of self made terms and isms. Dylan finally began to read and fell into an abyss of language. Studying James Joyce, Tom Robbins and the journey of the auto-writing poets and trippers of the 1950’s beat writers Neal Cassidy, Ken Casey and William Borroughs. These writers inspired him to further open up his love of capturing the fringes and he began to write books following characters he met as he travelled the world as a journalist into his early twenties. He began to shoot and make explorative films about the people he met on his travels, then returning to his home in Ireland and shooting everything that was weird and offbeat. Building stories from his friends antics with the early advent of digital technology inspired him to further put the more bizarre factions of rogue society onto tape.

Bringing this enthusiasm for capturing unshared worlds he began to produce films with the community of actors he had found to collaborate with in Ireland. Producing comedy focussed shorts ‘Ignorance is Bliss’, ‘Slainte’ and poetry doc ‘Shadowsmiths’. He was invited to Vancouver on Irish tv show ‘Exiles Vancouver’ where he met Michael and developed the series he had began writing in Ireland with David and Fergal. ‘Hipsterverse’ was born in the coffeeshops of Vancouver, where the strange and bizarre millennials, its own non-counter culture, came to life.

Since Hipsterverse, Dylan has continued his fascination with the unshared worlds. Creating films ‘Heart Overheard’ with its global festival run and recently ‘Bad Suns’ to be released in 2020. Dylan is excited to have Three feature films in development all exploring the weird and wonderful sides of being a modern human.

Aisha Tyler
Aisha N. Tyler is an American actress, comedian, director and talk show host. She is known for playing Andrea Marino in the first season of Ghost Whisperer, Dr. Tara Lewis in Criminal Minds, Mother Nature in The Santa Clause films and voicing Lana Kane in Archer, as well as recurring roles on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Talk Soup and Friends.
She is formerly the co-host of CBS’s The Talk, where she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host and currently hosts Whose Line Is It Anyway?. She also hosted Ubisoft’s E3 press conferences and has lent her voice to the video games Halo: Reach and Gears of War 3.
Director - Aisha Tyler
Writers
Director - David Laurence
David Laurence
Dave just frickin loves story. He grew up listening to Ronald Dahl and Mark Twain tapes on repeat, re-reading books and re-watching films and TV series. Having studied history & politics and psychology, and having worked as a skipper, a teacher and eventually setting up an Irish surf-brand based on his unsung Antarctic heroes, he realized it was time to dip his toes into what he’d been skirting around his whole life. That was six years ago with the release of an award-winning adventure short film Lorn Away and a well received comedy web-series Slainte. Most recently he has completed two feature films – Andie The Great, Friends Like These – and there are two more in pre-production and development; The Cat’s On The Roof and The Irish Goodbye respectively. The jewel in the crown is of course Hipsterverse with this bunch of galactic travelling heroes: Dyl, Mike and Ferg.
Fergal O’Byrne
If you are reading Fergal’s Bio then perhaps you can be of assistance. He needs your help! Like, totally. Actually, he needs you to rescue him. You see Fergal is not a Hipster. He did however surround himself with real Hipsters and that’s where it all went south. The Real Hipsters (aka Ripsters) thought that he was so UN-hip he was actually incredibly cool and hip to have around. So they kidnapped him and locked him in the Oat Milk storage cupboard. They occasionally wheel him out for amusement – general Ooooohhhing and Aaaaahhhing and then it’s back to talk to the Oat Milk cartons for him. He did make one attempt vain to escape when he spotted a Nipster (a Non-Hipster). Fergal winked Morse Code with his eyelids, asking to be rescued, but what with the bad lighting and the strong smell of stale oat milk from his clothes things went badly wrong. The Nipster misunderstood brought him some Swedish reindeer jerky instead. When not chewing incessantly Fergal has won numerous awards for his stage and radio plays including; A Dragon’s Tale (Eamon Keane Award 2013), Folie-a-Deux (Listowel 2015) and Extremophiles (Eamon Keane Award 2018, Papatango 2018 and NEWvember 2017). He was a winner of the Hennessey Short Story writing awards in 1997, which led to the publication, in 2000, of his debut novel Trolley Ride in Manhattan. His short story Silvercup was shortlisted for the Colm Toibin International Short Story Competition. Extremophiles will receive its world premiere at the famous Krudttønden Theatre in Copenhagen in the fall of 2020. Notable work in TV and Film includes the award winning Eyes Wide Open (2017 Silver Screen Award Nevada, Miami, Berlin Festivals) Ribeye (2016 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards), Bio (2016 Official Selection Miami, Los Angeles, Antwerp and Dublin Film Festivals), Propeller (FilmBase 2018) and Glass Ceiling (2014 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards). His feature screenplay Shem was a Finalist in the Amsterdam Film Festival. 2020 will see the crime series Red and Green produced.#SaveFergalFromTheOatMilkStorageCupboard
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Actors
Actor - Michael Coleman
Michael Coleman
If Barney Rubble and Matt Damon were to fall in love, Michael would be the result of their expression of love. Michael’s TV roles include memorable characters like Happy on ABC’s Once Upon a Time, Jack Baycon (i.e. “Wood Pig”) on Supernatural, Bert Camp on Smallville, Agent Pujols on Stargate: SG-1 and Atlantis, amongst many others. Michael’s film roles include his award winning performance as Dr. John H. Watson in The Doctor’s Case (adaptation on the Sherlock Holmes story written by Stephen King), and he can be seen this Winter as Adam Pi in 37-Teen. In the world of animation and video games, Michael has provided voices for the video games Far Cry 3 and Mobile Suit Gundam, and in animation he has voiced characters on Dragonball Z, Hello Kitty, Hellsing, Hamtaro, X-Men: Evolution, Megaman: NT Warrior, Zoids: Fuzors, and Inuyasha. Michael’s award winning writing, performing, and direction on stage include working on Much Ado About Nothing, A MidSummer’s Night Dream, 12 Angry Men, The Diviners, A Christmas Carol, and West Side Story.
Josh Romyn
Josh Romyn
Naiah Cummins
Naiah Cummins
Nate Kelly
Nate Kelly
David Rust
David Rust
Shelyse Cameron
Shelyse Cameron
Megs Calleja
Megs Calleja
Hyndall Huber
Hyndall Huber
Dylan Townsend
Dylan Townsend
Michael Kruse-Dahl
Michael Kruse-Dahl
Malcolm Stead
Malcolm Stead
Ian Hawkins
Ian Hawkins
Emmett Hughes
Emmett Hughes
Shaynee Berg
Shaynee Berg
James Roney
James Roney
Nicole Hombrebueno
Nicole Hombrebueno