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1h 49m 2001

Brief Synopsis

This experimental ensemble piece splits the screen between four simultaneous storylines: the filming of a period movie, a documentary about the making of that movie, a murder plot, and a bizarre maid service. The four stories ultimately converge during the festivites of the Venice Carnival.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Experimental
Release Date
2001
Distribution Company
INNOVATION/INNOVATION FILM GROUP/MOONSTONE ENTERTAINMENT
Location
Venice, Italy

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 49m

Synopsis

This experimental ensemble piece splits the screen between four simultaneous storylines: the filming of a period movie, a documentary about the making of that movie, a murder plot, and a bizarre maid service. The four stories ultimately converge during the festivites of the Venice Carnival.

Crew

Stefano Antonini

Production Coordinator

Johann Sebastian Bach

Song

Ronald Bailey

Sound

Paola Barbaglia

Assistant Director

Max Beesley

Song

Andrea Borella

Production Supervisor

Lucy Bristow

Camera Operator

Andrea Calderwood

Executive Producer

Dave Carpenter

Music

Paul Carr

Foley Mixer

Paul Carr

Adr Mixer

Lenny Castro

Music

Vinnie Colaiuta

Music

Felicity Cottrell

Foley Artist

Mark Curry

Score Recording

Mark Curry

Music Scoring Mixer

Catherine Buyse Dian

Costume Designer

James Feltham

Supervising Sound Editor

James Feltham

Dubbing Mixer

Arlen Figgis

Music Scoring Mixer

Louis Figgis

Technical Coordinator

Mike Figgis

Camera Operator

Mike Figgis

Producer

Mike Figgis

Music

Mike Figgis

Camera

Mike Figgis

Screenplay

Mike Figgis

Music Composer

Celestia Fox

Casting Director

Franco Fumagalli

Production Designer

Paul Golding

Sound Supervisor

Louise Hammar

Music Supervisor

Steve Harrow

Production Consultant

Salma Hayek

Song

Nigel Heath

Supervising Sound Editor

Nigel Heath

Dubbing Mixer

Tibor Kuo

Video

Susie Liggat

Assistant Director

Michael Mandalis

Sound Editor

Giorgia Marangoni

Assistant Director

Anthony Marinelli

Music Composer

Anthony Marinelli

Music

Brice Martin

Music

Jim O'keeffe

Camera Operator

Rosa Romero

Production Manager

Nicola Rosada

Location Manager

Franz Schubert

Song

Bob Sheppard

Music

Annie Stewart

Producer

Lesley Stewart

Coproducer

Patrick Alexander Stewart

Director Of Photography

Etchie Stroh

Producer

Ruth Sullivan

Foley Artist

Jacqueline Thorogood

Production Coordinator

Mark Tucker

Sound Supervisor

Mark Tucker

Score Recording

Mark Tucker

Music Scoring Mixer

Shane Warden

Titles

John Webster

Writer

Sylvester Weekes

Video

Heathcote Williams

Play As Source Material

Ben Wilson

Camera

Emma Zee

Post-Production Supervisor

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Experimental
Release Date
2001
Distribution Company
INNOVATION/INNOVATION FILM GROUP/MOONSTONE ENTERTAINMENT
Location
Venice, Italy

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 49m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of Spirit Award at the 2002 Brooklyn International Film Festival.

Limited Release in United States July 25, 2003

Released in United States 2002

Released in United States November 2001

Released in United States on Video July 26, 2005

Released in United States September 2001

Released in United States Summer July 25, 2003

Shown at Brooklyn International Film Festival (Feature) April 29 - May 5, 2002.

Shown at London Film Festival (Evening Standard Film on the Square) November 7-22, 2001.

Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Special Presentation) September 6-15, 2001.

Began shooting February 2001.

Completed shooting March 12, 2001.

Released in United States 2002 (Shown at Brooklyn International Film Festival (Feature) April 29 - May 5, 2002.)

Limited Release in United States July 25, 2003

Released in United States Summer July 25, 2003

Released in United States on Video July 26, 2005

Released in United States September 2001 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Special Presentation) September 6-15, 2001.)

Released in United States November 2001 (Shown at London Film Festival (Evening Standard Film on the Square) November 7-22, 2001.)