An Excerpt
Directed by JENNIFER SHAININ and RANDY WALKER
Liner Notes:
People are sloppy. They don’t always make sense or know what they want. Sometimes they talk, sometimes they don’t manage to say anything when they talk, sometimes they connect, sometimes they don’t.
They interrupt, contradict and repeat themselves. They confront certain aspects of life, while denying others. They want to be liked by strangers and can be callous to those whom they love most.
Populated by a multitude of characters loosely based upon the non-actors playing the roles, a feature film with no stars and a script that changed according to the ebb and flow of improvisational moments that would take the narrative into new directions…three stories told simultaneously with no connection other than the emotional landscape that governs them all…
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Biography:
A writer and illustrator who hails from Swedish-American burlesque, Randy Walker has aspirations of stealing ethics books from major commercial bookstores and collects photographs of Republicans. Jennifer Shainin is an avid people watcher who enjoys making bed linens out of postage stamps and mono-filament. The two met at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and co-helm the Washington-based production company Foreign American Pictures.
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