See This Movie

See This Movie
Directed by David Rosenthal
Produced by Joseph M. Smith
Written by David Rosenthal
Joseph M. Smith
Starring Seth Meyers
John Cho
Jessalyn Gilsig
Jessica Paré
Jim Piddock
Music by Daniel Cage
Cinematography Richard Rutkowski
Edited by Conor O'Neill
Distributed by Slamdance on the Road
Allumination Home Entertainment
Release date
  • March 3, 2004 (2004-03-03) (Aspen US Comedy Arts Festival)
Running time
83 minutes
Country United States, Canada
Language English

See This Movie is a 2004 comedy film written by David M. Rosenthal and Joseph Matthew Smith, and directed by Rosenthal. The film stars Seth Meyers and John Cho, and also features Jessica Paré, Jim Piddock, and Jessalyn Gilsig, with cameo appearances by Patton Oswalt, Miguel Arteta, and the film's executive producers Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz.

The plot revolves around two inept filmmakers who con their way into the Montreal World Film Festival with a movie that does not exist.

The entire film was shot in only thirteen days, in Los Angeles and in Montreal during and with the cooperation of the actual 2003 Montreal World Film Festival. Festival organizers gave the filmmakers access to all festival events and locations, and even programmed a screening for the film-within-a-film during which festival-goers screened an assembly cut of the film, and got to "play" the audience in the screening scene as it was being shot.

Cast

Crew

  • Executive Producers Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
  • Producer Joseph M. Smith
  • Co-Producers Anna Barber, Rich Roll, & Andrew Miano
  • Associate Producer Craig Conolly
  • Editor Conor O'Neill
  • Production Designer Beatriz Kerti
  • Costume Designers Jennifer Levy & Debra LeClair
  • Composer Daniel Cage
  • Casting Erica Arvold
  • Montreal Casting Nadia Rona

Awards

  • Winner of the 2004 Malibu Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature
  • Winner of the 2004 Malibu Film Festival Andy Dick Film Scholarship Award
  • Official Selection of the 2004 Sedona Film Festival
  • Official Selection of the 2004 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival

References


    errata: Bradly Cooper tried out for the Jake Barrymore part, but Seth Meyers was chosen.

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