Full Frontal


1h 51m 2002

Brief Synopsis

An ensemble piece tracking eight characters over the course of a single day in Los Angeles, two of whom, Francesca the movie queen and Calvin the tv star, double as actors in the film (within a film) "Rendezvous." Other characters involved are: Gus, the big time film producer; Lee, a high-powered c

Film Details

Also Known As
Art of Negotiating a Turn, The, How to Survive a Hotel Room Fire
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
MIRAMAX
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 51m

Synopsis

An ensemble piece tracking eight characters over the course of a single day in Los Angeles, two of whom, Francesca the movie queen and Calvin the tv star, double as actors in the film (within a film) "Rendezvous." Other characters involved are: Gus, the big time film producer; Lee, a high-powered careerist; Lee's writer husband, Carl; Lee's sister Linda and her avant-garde stage director boyfriend.

Crew

Thomas A. Curran

Best Boy Grip

Julie M Anderson

Production Coordinator

Edwin Armstrong

Film Lab

Ed Ayer

Best Boy Electric

Russell Ayer

Gaffer

Cassandra Barbour

Rights & Clearances

Richard Bennetti

Driver

David Betancourt

Foley Mixer

David C Blackman

Driver

Larry Blake

Post-Production Sound

Monica Borde

Post-Production Coordinator

Shaun Breedlove

Rigging Electrician

Keri Bruno

Assistant Director

Susi Campos

Costumer

Jon Carpenter

Transportation Coordinator

Matt Coby

Foley Editor

Jacques Davidovici

Original Music

Jacques Davidovici

Music Composer

Mathilde Decagny

Animal Trainer

Virginie Drouot

Office Production Assistant

P. Caleb Duffy

Assistant Location Manager

Dawn Fintor

Foley

Sarah Flack

Editor

Jay Gallagher

Foley Editor

Mark Gantt

Assistant Property Master

Derrick Gilbert

Song

Douglas Gillard

Song Performer

Dave Glavin

Driver

Leon L. Glavin

Driver

Joseph A Graham

Rigging Grip

Shane Greedy

Transportation Captain

Gregg Guellow

Dolly Grip

Jason Hinkel

Accounting Assistant

Leah Holmes

Post-Production Accountant

Coleman Hough

Screenplay

Gregory Jacobs

Assistant Director

Gregory Jacobs

Producer

Ramy Katrib

Post-Production

David Kirchner

Assistant Editor

Scott Kramer

Producer

Ted Kredo

Lighting Technician

J. T. Lannen

Driver

Lance Larson

Property Master

Ken Lavet

Location Manager

Paul Ledford

Sound

Ian Lewis

Song

Susan Littenberg

Assistant Editor

Sonya Lunsford

Production Accountant

Chris Mack

Camera Assistant

Duane 'dc' Manwiller

Camera Operator

Bob Marshak

Photography

Lynne Martin

Set Production Assistant

Antoine Mascaro

Caterer

Peter Mccoubrey

Colorist

David Mckimmie

Assistant Production Coordinator

Les Meek

Technical Advisor

E.j. Misisco

Loader

Danny Moder

Camera Assistant

Naomi Motohashi

Location Assistant

Linda Murphy

Boom Operator

Dan Muscarella

Color Timer

India Neilan

Set Production Assistant

Matt Novello

Office Production Assistant

Ron Patane

Post-Production

Larry Payne

Animal Trainer

Michael Polaire

Unit Production Manager

Robert Pollard

Song Performer

Robert E Pollard

Song

Keith Popely

Set Production Assistant

Charles Ramirez

Driver

Rebecca Robertson

Script Supervisor

Shoshana Rubin

Costume Supervisor

Sam Sarkar

Sound

Evan Schechtman

Post-Production

Tim Serda

Post-Production

Laura Sevier

Rights & Clearances

Tim Smith

Video

Steven Soderbergh

Director Of Photography

Alicia M Stevenson

Foley

Brent Studler

Rigging Gaffer

Paul Tanzillo

Negative Cutter

Terri R. Taylor

Casting Associate

Paul Threlkeld

Key Grip

Basti Van Der Woude

Assistant Director

Christopher Just Weaver

Video

Jeff Winn

Craft Service

Debra Zane

Casting

Film Details

Also Known As
Art of Negotiating a Turn, The, How to Survive a Hotel Room Fire
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
MIRAMAX
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 51m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Summer August 2, 2002

Limited Release in United States August 2, 2002

Released in United States on Video February 11, 2003

Released in United States 2002

Released in United States May 2002

Shown at Deauville Film Festival August 30 - September 8, 2002.

Shown at Venice International Film Festival (in competition) August 29 - September 8, 2002.

Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 15-26, 2002.

Project described as an "unofficial" sequel to Soderbergh's "Sex, Lies and Videotape" (USA/1989).

Feature screenwriting debut for Coleman Hough.

Shot over 18 days.

Released in United States Summer August 2, 2002

Limited Release in United States August 2, 2002

Released in United States on Video February 11, 2003

Released in United States 2002 (Shown at Deauville Film Festival August 30 - September 8, 2002.)

Released in United States 2002 (Shown at Venice International Film Festival (in competition) August 29 - September 8, 2002.)

Released in United States May 2002 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 15-26, 2002.)