American Movie

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American Movie

American Movie poster
Directed by Chris Smith
Produced by Sarah Price
Chris Smith
Starring Mark Borchardt
Tom Schimmels
Music by Cliff Burton
Kirk Hammett
James Hetfield
Mike Schank
Lars Ulrich
Cinematography Chris Smith
Editing by Jun Diaz
Barry Poltermann
Sarah Price
Chris Smith
Ray Chi
Scott Reeder
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics
Release date(s) November 5, 1999
Running time 107 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

American Movie is a documentary about the making of an independent film. Milwaukee filmmaker Mark Borchardt feverishly works to finish his independent horror film Coven, only to slip into a downward spiral of poor financing and lack of interest by his friends. American Movie was produced by Sarah Price and directed by Chris Smith.

Part of the film's theme is that while Mark seems so obsessed with making "the great American movie," he is himself chasing the American dream.

The film is given the subtitle "The Making of Northwestern" (in fact it even appears in the film itself), yet only the first fifteen minutes of the film is about the making of Northwestern and the rest of the film centers on the making of Coven.

The film was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.

A synopsis can be found on the movie's web site: http://www.americanmovie.com/synopsis.html


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