Art House (1998) [R]

Release Date:
January 1, 1998

Original Title:
Art House

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

Selling out never looked so good.

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.

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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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