A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 26, 2007
Original Title:
Rubberheart
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
It's Tuesday and Maggie is on the prowl for single-use sex partner at her local hunting ground, the video store. Hapless video nerd Ted tries, as always, to curry favor with Maggie, but she needs more intrigue. She needs more of a man. Enter Nick. Maggie courts Nick, while they browse the Tinto Brass collection. They go to Maggie's to watch Salon Kitty and make love on the couch. The morning after, Maggie wakes with out the usual sense of dread that comes with a hangover and making small talk with a stranger whom you've had mediocre sex. Maggie, uncharacteristically, wants to see Nick again. Nick invites Maggie to dinner at his house. When Maggie arrives, Nick has something to show...something that takes Maggie completely by surprise.
Art Direction:
Bryan Jackson
Assistant Camera:
Michael Klein
Assistant Director:
Max Hurwitz
Director:
Brian Crano
Director of Photography:
Quyen Tran
Editor:
Julie Garcés
Executive Producer:
Peter Friedlander
Gaffer:
Angie Pop
Music:
Carl Lybecker
Music Editor:
Luis Galdames
Producer:
Brian Crano
Suellen Crano
Max Hurwitz
Script Supervisor:
Khalid Abdalla
Supervising Sound Editor:
Luis Galdames
Thanks:
Victoria Belfrage
Rachel Daniels
Lucy Barzun Donnelly
Dan Harris
Harris Hartman
Dan Stevens
Tom Vaughan
Miri Yoon
Writer:
Brian Crano
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