A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1998
Original Title:
Art House
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 93
Ray McMichael is a part time coffee shop employee and part time filmmaker who teams up with film festival darling Weston Craig to make the greatest independent film ever. Through their struggles, they encounter agents, starlets, lesbians, porn stars, extraterrestrials and an enigmatic auteur named Dagmar Geech.
Additional Music:
Tim Wynn
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Laura Knight
Associate Producer:
Shannon Murphy
Boom Operator:
Harrison Boomer
Camera Intern:
Christian Krieger
Casting Director:
Lisa Peterson
Cinematography:
Billy Beaird
Co-Producer:
Eva Loseth
Chris Hardwick
Dan O'Donahue
Director:
Leigh Scott
Dolly Grip:
Ryan Kirk
Editor:
Leigh Scott
Eric Stauffer
Electrician:
Jason McClain
Executive Producer:
Brett Merryman
James Nicolay
Eric Stauffer
First Assistant Camera:
Colin Crane
Gaffer:
Tommy Carey
Grip:
Al Ambrosio
Key Makeup Artist:
Robin Glaser
Line Producer:
Chris Denk
Location Manager:
William Clark Coit III
Music:
Christopher Lennertz
Producer:
Leigh Scott
Jayna Schlegel
Production Assistant:
Christian Krieger
Mike Magnuson
Karri Miles
Production Design:
Erica Switzer
Screenplay:
Leigh Scott
Dan O'Donahue
Second Assistant Camera:
Jake Warga
Sound Mixer:
Paul Hurtubise
Reginald Bryant
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