A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 9, 2011
Original Title:
Fake
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Justice for All Productions
Millennium Entertainment
Wanderlust Films {US}
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
Daniel Jakor is one of the most prolific and successful artists the world has never heard of. Struggling to sell his own art, he soon finds his true genius lies not in the creation of his own work but in the forgery of the great masters that have come before him- artists like Picasso, Monet, Degas and Renoir. And with the help of a Tay Murphy, corrupt gallery owner in Boston, Daniel soon learns the intricacies of the art world as he becomes a true master himself. But Tay's life is spiraling out of control and his personal demons have brought him to the edge where he hangs on by a thread. Indebted to the mob for more than he can possibly pay back, Tay gets Daniel roped into working for Seamus White, the head of the Irish "family" in New England and an avid art collector. As Seamus's schemes become bolder and bolder, not only pushing the boundaries of Daniel's ability but the limits of forgery itself...
Additional Music:
Sherri Chung
Art Direction:
Abigail Nash
Assistant Art Director:
Heather Harris
Best Boy Electric:
David Muirhead
Boom Operator:
Aaron Miller
Mike Merli
Camera Operator:
Imran Khan
Casting:
Lawyer Nicholas
Co-Producer:
Lauren Bull
Colorist:
Bruce Ferris
Costume Designer:
Martha Lehr
Digital Imaging Technician:
Imran Khan
Director:
Gregory W. Friedle
Director of Photography:
Matthew Boyd
Editor:
Kristina Trirogoff
Executive Producer:
Gary A. Friedle
Patricia Friedle
Gregory W. Friedle
First Assistant Camera:
Evan Wilhelm
James Davis
First Assistant Director:
Crystal Place
First Assistant Editor:
John To
Gaffer:
Steve Lamb
Colin Chuiucchini
Grip:
Mike Merli
Justin Whitkin
Aaron Miller
Key Grip:
Chris Hale-Smith
Line Producer:
Graziano Bruni
Location Manager:
Cathy LaTulipe Phelps
Makeup Artist:
Lindsey Interrante
Music Supervisor:
Jonathan Bartz
Original Music Composer:
Jay Vincent
Post Production Coordinator:
Derrick McDaniel
Post Production Supervisor:
Jonathan Judelson
Neel Upadhye
Producer:
Kenneth Del Vecchio
Production Design:
Jana Mattioli
Production Sound Mixer:
Mischa Sterkin
Script Supervisor:
John Elias
Second Assistant Camera:
Josh Woodin
Amanda Keith
Second Assistant Director:
John Elias
Set Dresser:
Kristina Kasmin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gabe Heredia
Steadicam Operator:
Dave Isern
Sergei Franklin
Ian Woolston-Smith
Still Photographer:
Cris Yarborough
Supervising Sound Editor:
David Lankton
Paul Andre Fonarev
Technical Advisor:
Charles Grady
Visual Effects Editor:
Ian Skalski
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Adam Fanton
Darren Fanton
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Caitlin Kehoe
Writer:
Gregory W. Friedle
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