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The Party

Written and Directed by: Fox Valade
Photographed and Produced by: Mark Thomas Elliott
Edited by: Mark Thomas Elliott and Fox Valade
Original Music by: Sarah Reznich
Featuring Music by: esQuire, Nova, Whitey, 57 Waltz

Featuring (In Alphabetical Order):
Casey Bartholomew as Hashpipe
Mike Coakley as Syd Sheinberg
Rosie Coloma as Rosie
Mark Thomas Elliott as Passenger
Jerome Evans as The Drunk Guy
Jacquelyn Floyd as Anastasia Obscurella
Scott Hasick as Jay
Danial Hemme as Hemme
Lori Irla as The News Anchor
Mary Kasprzak as Debbie Wright
Adam Kowal as Jesus Holmstead
Jeffrey Thomas McHale as Michael
Chris Moller as Roger Norse
Steven Michael Nicolich as Stan Krumpet
Aphrodite Nikolovski as Susan
Sarah Rodgers as Patty Albright
Jerome Schwab as Enrico Palatso
Andrew Siegel as Ennio
Fox Valade as Driver
Betsy Young as The Drunk Girl
Christophe Zajac-Denek as Christophe

Story:
There are far too many bananas in the banana tree. Most chimps will climb up and grab a few. However, the smartest chimps bang on the tree trunk until the bananas fall down. We are not yet sure which set of chimps this short film represents.
A kiss, a punch, a drink, an abduction, an Asian, a vibrator, and a yearning for love... in four languages.

Technical Statistics:
Camera: Canon XL-1S
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Scope)
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1 (SR D)

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