The Manure Film Project: A Crappy Documentary with Absolutely No Budget
The Manure Film Project: A Crappy Documentary with Absolutely No Budget | |
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Directed by | Michael Flinn |
Produced by | Michael Flinn |
Written by | Michael Flinn |
Starring | Michael Flinn Mike Portwood Lukas Termini Katie Flinn Krystal Lutz Matt Kastel Dianna Ambort |
Music by | Lukas Termini Michael Flinn |
Cinematography | Michael Flinn |
Edited by | Michael Flinn |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The Manure Film Project: A Crappy Documentary with Absolutely No Budget (also known as simply The Manure Film Project) is a 2018 American mockumentary, comedy film starring Michael Flinn, Mike Portwood and Lukas Termini. Michael Flinn as Mark Daniels a student filmmaker assigned to create a short film for his film making class but goes rogue and makes a feature length movie instead.
Plot summary[edit]
Mark Daniels is assigned to create a short film for his film-making class but decides to try to impress his teacher by making a feature length movie instead; a documentary about Manure, but after growing tired with the subject he keeps changing it around to Music, Fishing/Marine Biology, Paranormal Investigations while helping his fellow student filmmaker Henry Lee create his film project titled "Incoming Message".[1]
Cast and characters[edit]
- Michael Flinn - Mark Daniels
- Mike Portwood - Henry Lee
- Lukas Termini - Noah Temple
- Katie Flinn - Tara Kenny
- Bob Cenkner - Himself
- Krystal Lutz - Amber Logan
- Matt Kastel - Greg Materson
- Dianna Ambort - Karen Peters
- Jonathan Bonenfant - Man in parking lot
- Kody Andrew - Singing Man
Production[edit]
Filming began in July 2012 and lasted until November 2012, with some post production touch ups in 2013 and 2018 in Brevard County Florida.[2]
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