Fat City, New Orleans (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2012

Original Title:
Fat City, New Orleans

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

High School Teenagers in 1979 suburb of New Orleans (Fat City) go to nightclubs and discos when the drinking age was just 18 years old and not really enforced.

High School Teenagers in 1979 suburb of New Orleans (Fat City) go to nightclubs and discos when the drinking age was just 18 years old and not really enforced. Elvis Costello, The Knack and KC & The Sunshine Band have featured music in this independent film. Its Paul's Senior year and Ashley wants to be his girlfriend, but the cops and a roving eye keeps Paul chasing cheerleaders and young models in his Babylon Modeling class. Tara, Paul's ex-girlfriend causes problems while his pot dealer's girlfriend has other things in mind.

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Assistant Camera:
Roger Porter

Boom Operator:
Kevin Huie
Yancey 'Pon' Franco

Director:
Stephen Mouton

Editor:
Jay Lambert

Executive Producer:
Stephen Mouton

First Assistant Director:
Chris Jorie

Gaffer:
Jason Weary

Makeup & Hair:
Phoebe Dawson
Rachel Ebgi

Music:
Brett Perry

Producer:
Christine Dennis

Property Master:
Chris Ulaski

Script Supervisor:
Samantha Kozak

Second Assistant Director:
Maral Hasanzadeh

Sound Mixer:
Jon Gerdemann

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Phoebe Dawson
Rachel Ebgi

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Gilberto Mello

Writer:
Stephen Mouton

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