Scrapbook (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 8, 1999

Original Title:
Scrapbook

Alternate Titles:
The Piano Player

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Fragile Films

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

Life can take you anywhere.

“Scrapbook” (aka “The Piano Player”) is the story of a high school sophomore desperately searching for a meaningful connection with another human being; the efforts of his popular older brother to help him out only end up making things worse, leading to a cold war between the brothers that spirals out of control when our hero falls in with the wrong crowd. A coming of age tale populated with memorable characters that takes many unpredictable twists and turns, “Scrapbook” celebrates youth in its complex blend of joy and agony — and mourns the tragic mistakes that reverberate into adulthood.

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Assistant Director:
Celia Parker

Associate Producer:
Fonda Anita

Boom Operator:
Rémy Merriex

Casting:
Vicki Goggin
James Scott

Cinematography:
Dominique A. Faix

Conductor:
Damon Intrabartolo

Director:
Kurt Kuenne

Editor:
Kurt Kuenne

Executive Producer:
Richard Kuenne

Fight Choreographer:
Jason Siner

First Assistant Camera:
Matthew D. Berlowe

Grip:
Jason Andrew

Key Grip:
Michael Rha

Music:
Kurt Kuenne

Producer:
Andrew Borakove
Roni Eguia Menendez
Kurt Kuenne

Production Design:
Tammy Banal
Christine Mueller
Celia Parker

Sound Designer:
Kurt Kuenne

Sound Mixer:
Rémy Merriex
Andrew Linhart
Casey Stone

Stunt Coordinator:
Edward Conna

Supervising Sound Editor:
Frank Serafine

Wardrobe Assistant:
Rémy Merriex

Writer:
Kurt Kuenne

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