This One Last Time (Movie)
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Directed by |
T.C. De Witt Kris Schulz |
Produced by |
Julia Smith Kris Schulz Chris Moehr |
Screenplay by |
Jeff Bell T.C. De Witt Kris Schulz |
Starring |
David Geisler Matt Franklinson Marion Araujo |
Music by | Eric Momou |
Cinematography | Josh Halverson |
Edited by | AARON Williams |
Production company |
Women's Locker Room Productions |
Release date | September 1, 2015 |
Running time | 8 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This One Last Time is a short film focusing on a young man's decision whether or not he has the strength to go through with it.
Contents
Plot synopsis
After bailing again from an AA Meeting, Quinn befriends a fellow drinker outside the building. Heading to the bar for a drink, the fellow drinker named Jim Spanwell, touts off about how great his life is and how others shouldn't interfere with it. Quinn soon realizes he needs to rethink his life and how he's dealing with it.
Cast
- David Geisler ..... Jim Spanwell
- Matt Franklinson ..... Quinn
- Marion Araujo ..... Helen
- Jessica Moehr ..... Nancy
- Chad Halvorsen ..... Yuri
- T.C. De Witt ..... Yuri
- Candace Lauren Ostler ..... Musician / Violet
- Allison Chicorel ..... Bar Girl
- Reggie Kellum ..... Bar Guy
- Eric Momou ..... Bar Patron
- Julia Smith ..... AA Group Leader
Trivia
- The second consecutive 48 where Chad Halvorsen spoke the required line of dialogue and the second consecutive 48 where David Geisler portrayed the required character. Previously, Chad spoke the required line in Violet, and Geisler played Martin in Hi, Neighbor.
- Jessica Moehr and Allison Chicorel each portrayed three characters during the film. Moehr playing a bar patron as well as Nancy and a member of AA. Chicorel playing two bar patrons and a member of the AA meeting.
- Actress Candace Ostler and producer Chris Moehr wrote an original song for the piece that is featured through the entire bar scene.
- Aside from the overhead shots that open the film, the entire movie is filmed hand held.
- The Yuris (the rowdy bar patrons portrayed by T.C. De Witt and Chad Halvorsen) were previously seen in Violet as two "Russian" gangsters. As they are returning and Candace Ostler portrayed Violet, the running theory is that this film takes place before the events in Violet, making it and Violet the first pseudo-prequel/sequel in the groups pantheon of films.
- Cory Kaseman's first time as Assistant Director.