May
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Lucky Mckee
Angela Bettis
Jeremy Sisto
Anna Faris
James Duval
Nichole Hiltz
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
May has always been a bit of an outsider--you might consider her a quirky girl. If you passed her on the street, you wouldn't notice that she is any different from scores of other young women trying to make their way in the big city. She lives alone, works as a veterinarian assistant, makes her own clothes, and dreams of finding the right person to fall in love with--soon. There is that hot guy who works as a mechanic down the street. A chance for romance looks promising, yet it's hard to be optimistic; he's not exactly normal either. Maybe she'll find what she's looking for with the sexed-up lesbian receptionist at work? As the adage goes, love tends to grow where you least expect it. What May really needs is a friend. But true friends are hard to make--unless you have plenty of body parts in your freezer waiting to be stitched together.
Director
Lucky Mckee
Cast
Angela Bettis
Jeremy Sisto
Anna Faris
James Duval
Nichole Hiltz
Kevin Gage
Merle Kennedy
Chandler Hecht
Will Estes
Nora Zehetner
Roxanne Day
Samantha Adams
Brittney Lee Harvey
Crew
Brad Arnold
Robert Backus
Marius Balchunas
Jaye Barnes-luckett
Wendy Boscan
James Dehr
Mariano Agostino Diaz
Debra Goldfield
Charlie Gonzales
Lorri Jakubuv
Rian Johnson
Leslie Keel
Alex Korp
Eric Koskin
Eva Lohse
Shannon Makhanian
Kendall Marsh
Lucky Mckee
Richard Middleton
Marcelo Pequeno
Chris Sivertson
Scott Sturgeon
Katalin Urszuly
John Veague
Steve Yedlin
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Expanded Release in United States June 6, 2003
Limited Release in United States February 7, 2003
Released in United States January 2002
Released in United States on Video July 15, 2003
Released in United States Winter February 7, 2003
Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Midnight) in Park City, Utah January 10-20, 2002.
Feature directorial debut for Lucky McKee.
Lions Gate acquired worldwide rights at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival for a reported figure of just under $1 million.
Released in United States January 2002 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Midnight) in Park City, Utah January 10-20, 2002.)
Limited Release in United States February 7, 2003 (test run)
Released in United States Winter February 7, 2003
Expanded Release in United States June 6, 2003
Released in United States on Video July 15, 2003