A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 14, 2015
Original Title:
Addiction: A 60's Love Story
Alternate Titles:
Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Family man Max Bornstein was a full-time dope fiend working within the underground, highly illegal pornography industry in 1968’s New York City. While running books and films to delivery points and mob headquarters around the east coast, Max had the Feds on his tail. But even in the wake of a federal investigation, his truest worry was his wife and two young children, a family kept in the dark about his dealings and the walls of it caving in around him. As he battles his consuming addiction, dissolving family unit and the growing suspicion about his drug use amongst his associates, Max watches helplessly as his well-crafted reality falls to pieces, leaving him searching for the spaces in between.
Additional Music:
Frank Iero
Kelly Kendrick
James Dewees
Art Direction:
Truman Clark McCasland
Associate Producer:
Mark Breckwoldt
Domenic Siclari
Nayeli Abrego
Ann Byne
Jason Chase
Tim Russell
James Moccia
Casting:
Judy Bowman
Co-Executive Producer:
Jonathan Marc Davidoff
Scott Levenson
Gigi Lacks
Alan Liebowitz
Costume Design:
Zulema Griffin
Director:
Tate Steinsiek
Director of Photography:
Till Neumann
Editor:
Alexander Hammer
Executive Producer:
David Bornstein
Julius DeVito
Richard Wolff
Allison P. Rothstein
Michael J. Rothstein
Line Producer:
Meghan-Michelle German
Music:
Aaron J. Morton
Steve Austin
Producer:
Ash Christian
Max Bornstein
Jordan Yale Levine
Production Design:
A.R. Brook Lynn
Set Decoration:
Kim Fischer
Story:
Max Bornstein
Michael Reiss
Writer:
Jason Noto
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