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Living In Oblivion (1995)
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Starring: Catherine Keener, Danielle Von Zerneck, Steve Buscemi, Dermot Mulroney, James Le Gros
Director: Tom Dicillo
Category: , Independent
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Length:
92 mins

 
 

 

"Simultaneously hair-raising and hilarious!" -Bruce Williamson, Playboy

Steve Buscemi (Reservoir Dogs), Dermot Mulroney (Copycat), James Le Gros (Bad Girls) and Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich) star in this inventive, wickedly funny satire of the movie-making business.

The leading man has just had a disastrous one-night stand with the leading lady; the cinematographer is breaking up with the assistant director; the director's mother has wandered onto the set; and the dwarf hired for the dream sequence has an attitude.

Winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival, Living In Oblivion proves there is no such thing as smooth shooting when it comes to low-budget filmmaking.

 
 
   
   

 
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