A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 9, 2004
Original Title:
Portrait
Alternate Titles:
Amazon Theater: Portrait
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
RSA Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Esther is beautiful beneath the surface, in an office where the surface is all that matters. Plus she has brains and about 100 extra pounds. Her nasty, brutish, and tall colleagues (Donna, Caroline, and Erica) make fun of her even as they depend on her knowledge. One day, she excitedly offers to show them a portrait she's had taken by Bud, of "Bud's Glamour Shots," who had spammed the office with an e-mail promising a picture that will reveal her true inner self. Cut to Esther, driving home in tears. That night she sleeps with the portrait near the bed and awakes to discover something extraordinary. When the three harpies see the result, will they book a session with Bud?
Casting:
Laray Mayfield
Costume Design:
Paula Thomas
Paula Thomas
Director:
Jordan Scott
Director of Photography:
Martin Ahlgren
Editor:
Jonathan Del Gatto
Executive Producer:
Jules Daly
Brian DiLorenzo
Producer:
Fran McGivern
Brigette Whisnant
Production Design:
Kiki Giet
Screenplay:
Christopher Toland
David Carter
Mike Smith
Greg Hahn
Story:
Eric Frost
Jordan Scott
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