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Featuring:
Jake Robinson, Olaf, Jessica Walter
Written by:
Thomas F. Mazziotti
Directed by:
Thomas F. Mazziotti
Release Date:
February 5, 2021
Original Title:
The Mimic
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Gravitas Ventures
Only Child Films
Red Square Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
Based on a true story, ‘the Narrator’ is befriended by his young new neighbor, after he joins the local newspaper team. Obsessed with the idea that ‘the Kid’ may be a sociopath, ‘the Narrator’ goes to extreme lengths to uncover the truth about him. After unsettling rendezvous, the truth he finds is anything but what he expected.
A comedy where our main character learns that imitation may not be the sincerest form of flattery when he is befriended by a younger neighbor on the town's newspaper staff. The Kid, who is married but childless, knows no one in town. The Narrator knows everyone in town. As times goes on, the Narrator begins to wonder about the Kid's Wife and what kind of woman could marry a guy like this. Perhaps she just might be the woman for him.
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Director:
Thomas F. Mazziotti
Director of Photography:
Tim Gillis
Makeup Artist:
Charles Zambrano
Producer:
Benjamin Cox
Production Assistant:
Alex R. Wagner
Screenplay:
Thomas F. Mazziotti
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