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The Manure Film Project: A Crappy Documentary with Absolutely No Budget

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The Manure Film Project: A Crappy Documentary with Absolutely No Budget
Directed byMichael Flinn
Produced byMichael Flinn
Written byMichael Flinn
StarringMichael Flinn
Mike Portwood
Lukas Termini
Katie Flinn
Krystal Lutz
Matt Kastel
Dianna Ambort
Music byLukas Termini
Michael Flinn
CinematographyMichael Flinn
Edited byMichael Flinn
Release date
  • September 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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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]

External links[edit]

IMDB Page

References[edit]


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