A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Slauson Rec
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Slauson Rec examines the fine line between mentorship and manipulation in the pursuit of making art within an experimental theater collective. In 2018, Shia LaBeouf launched a free theater school at the Slauson Rec Center in South Central, Los Angeles. What started as an open, egalitarian workshop quickly evolved into intense daily rehearsals led by Shia, pushing participants to their limits. First-time filmmaker Leo Lewis O'Neil, a participant from day one, documents this complex journey of shifting power dynamics, and the lasting impact on the diverse group over three years.
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Cinematography:
Leo Lewis O’Neil
Consulting Producer:
John Stavas
Director:
Leo Lewis O’Neil
Editor:
Danny Smight
Kevin Klauber
Executive Producer:
Kevin Knight
Matt Zien
Leo Lewis O’Neil
Producer:
Matt Zien
Score Engineer:
Adam Peters
Supervising Editor:
Kevin Klauber
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