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Release Date:
December 3, 2021
Original Title:
Project Space 13
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Circle Collective
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 67
The movie follows Nate, an emerging performance artist, who finally gets a coveted show at a Manhattan gallery, but right when he begins his provocative piece, the entire city shuts down for COVID-19. Unswayed, he locks himself in the white cube space to continue his performance for an audience of none. As tensions flare outside, the gallery hires private security to watch over him and his art. Over the course of one night, two armed guards and Nate argue about everything, reveal their darkest secrets, and prepare for the worst.
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Costume Design:
Christian Joy
Dialogue Editor:
Alex Noyes
Director:
Michael M. Bilandic
Director of Photography:
Sean Price Williams
Editor:
Stephen Gurewitz
Executive Producer:
Daniel Weissbluth
Original Music Composer:
Paul Grimstad
Producer:
Craig Butta
Production Coordinator:
Jeff Cashvan
Production Design:
Stephen Phelps
Production Sound Mixer:
Louis Miller
Property Master:
Ryan Scott Fitzgerald
Sound Designer:
Neil Benezra
Sound Effects Editor:
Shea Kelly Benezra
Samuel Kelly Benezra
Supervising Sound Editor:
Neil Benezra
Writer:
Michael M. Bilandic
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