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Drew McCullough, a lonely young Irishman, sells carpet for a living. One night, he is transfixed by the image of a beautiful, exotic woman in a painting. Suddenly, she steps out of the painting and into his arms. For an instant, they are... See more »

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Drew McCullough
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Lacy Hamilton
Carolina Filgueiras ...
Woman in the Painting
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Elliott Faydo
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Old Man
Frank Ciraci ...
Buck
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Phillipe
Ken Takemoto ...
Gi Ze Ju
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Mr. Taskey
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Hank
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Lucy
Jim McNamara ...
Mike
Dallas James ...
Diner patron
Don Emblen ...
Man in Laundromat

Directed by

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Phil Scarpaci

Written by

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Colin Mitchell ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Darren Anderson ... line producer
Pattie Kelly ... producer
Ron Recasner ... associate producer
Phil Scarpaci ... executive producer

Music by

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Wolfram de Marco

Cinematography by

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James Simeone

Editing by

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Chris Worland

Editorial Department

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Robert D. Crotty ... digital intermediate executive producer
Eusebio Garcia ... digital intermediate video

Casting By

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Ron Recasner

Production Design by

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Wendy Samuels

Art Direction by

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Sophia Rubio

Costume Design by

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Ellen Greenberg

Makeup Department

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Mandy Danielle Benton ... makeup artist
Mara Levarre ... makeup artist
Jodi Malitsky ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Joie Hauschild ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dena Hamama ... first assistant director
Jeff Hamilton ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Kerrie Scher ... property master
David Warren ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Mike Baird ... sound
Sean Brown ... sound
John Cevetello ... sound
Eugene Du Plooy ... boom operator
Ryan Goble ... sound
Todd Herzog ... sound
John Jackson ... re-recording mixer
Clovis Emblen Scarpaci ... foley artist
John Scarpaci ... sound
Matt Scarpaci ... foley artist
Sam Scarpaci ... foley artist
Sharon Stephens ... dialogue & sound effects editor

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Marc Kolbe ... visual effects supervisor
Craig A. Mumma ... visual effects supervisor
Adam Stark ... digital imaging supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mike Baird ... grip
Kent Cashatt ... grip
Luis Chacon ... grip
Stacy Dalgleish ... still photographer
Eugene Du Plooy ... grip
Josh Ellis ... grip
Bill Fernandez ... best boy electric
Ryan Goble ... grip
Brian Hoodenpyle ... camera operator / gaffer
C.J. Julian ... grip
Rory King ... camera operator / gaffer
Marianne Kjeldsen ... assistant camera
Paul Marshall ... camera operator / gaffer
Paul Mayne ... director of photography: second unit
Matt Perry ... camera operator
George Reasner ... camera operator / key grip
Jacob Scarpaci ... assistant camera / camera operator
Matt Smith ... grip
Tom Toplin ... grip
Eddie Tucker ... best boy electric
Kenny Tucker ... best boy grip
Nate Wayman ... assistant camera (as Nate Tyler-Waymen) / camera operator (as Nate Tyler-Waymen)
Lee White ... camera operator / still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Katy Caddell ... assistant costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Tracey Merkle ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Kelly Lind ... production assistant
Paul C. Nesmith ... smoke editor
Kelli-Ann Rosenthal ... production coordinator
Joseph Scarpuzzi ... production assistant
Lucy Taylor ... titles
Shannon Van Dorn ... legal services

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Plot Summary

Drew McCullough, a lonely young Irishman, sells carpet for a living. One night, he is transfixed by the image of a beautiful, exotic woman in a painting. Suddenly, she steps out of the painting and into his arms. For an instant, they are locked in a passionate, soul-churning kiss and then she's gone. Is she real or has he just lost his mind? He's going to find out no matter what the cost. And it costs him dearly. In his obsessive search to find her, his life is turned upside down. In the end, Welcome to September is a quirky story about fantasy, reality, obsession and love, and how all of these things are just different sides of the same coin. Written by Anonymous

Taglines A young man's obsession for a woman in a painting turns his world upside down forcing him to choose between fantasy, reality, obsession and love. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Bienvenido Septiembre (Argentina)
Runtime
  • 89 min
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