Cross Cut (2015) [NR]

Featuring:
Maralynn Adams, Jeremy Koerner, Michael Fredianelli

Written by:
Michael Fredianelli

Directed by:
Michael Fredianelli


Release Date:
April 13, 2015

Original Title:
Cross Cut

Production Companies:
Wild Dogs Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 81

The simple task of babysitting a lounge singer's wife turns into a nightmare for Ginger, Sean and Ricky, three unsuspecting film characters that become self-aware of their own existence in a fictional movie. With an eager determination to defy the writer's outrageous ideas, the characters must quickly think of ways to break out of their predestined roles and into a real and unpredictable narrative of their own making. But when the film's director and producer decide to abandon their current cast and complete the project with an alternative approach to the material, Sean, Ricky and Ginger have some plot twists of their own for the powers that be in this surreal, outlandish comedy.

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Rankings and Honors

Cross Cut (2015) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.2/10

Assistant Director:
Ray Medved

Assistant Production Manager:
Chelsea Childress

Director:
Michael Fredianelli

Director of Photography:
Michael Fredianelli

Editor:
Michael Fredianelli

Makeup Designer:
Chelsea Childress

Original Music Composer:
Aaron Stielstra

Producer:
Michael Fredianelli
Maralynn Adams

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ray Medved

Writer:
Michael Fredianelli

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