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Clear Blue Tuesday ()


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It all begins on Tuesday, September 11, 2001 but its about what comes after. In the wake of their own personal encounters with disaster, a group of interconnected New Yorkers begin to grapple with and rediscover their dreams.

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Rose Burns
Julie Danao-Salkin ...
Reena Santiago Isaacs (as Julie Danao)
Vedant Gokhale ...
Jain Mahajan
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Etta Cummins
Cassandra Kubinski ...
Samantha Putnam
Brother Love ...
Syd Black
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Jack King
Jan O'Dell ...
Caroline King
Jeremy Schonfeld ...
Daniel Isaacs
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Kyle Cassimer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Anderson ...
Guy With Vulcan Ears
Mary Ellen Ashley ...
Filthy Homeless Woman
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Ad Executive
Isaac Boots ...
Sam's Fantasy Dancer (as Isaac Calpito)
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Obnoxious Co-Worker
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Girlfriend Who Dies
Abby Church ...
Syd's Schoolgirl Nightmare Dancer
Marquis Cunningham ...
Sam's Fantasy Dancer
R. Scott Denny ...
The Board
Ashley M. Eichbauer ...
Syd's Nice Girl Nightmare Dancer
Jill Gorrie ...
The Board
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Sam's Fantasy Dancer
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Sam's Fantasy Dancer
Robert Hager ...
Ricardo Santiago
Robi Hager ...
Ricardo Santiago
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Samantha's Boyfriend
Ryan Jesse ...
Guy in Pantry
Jesse Johnson ...
The Board
Harris Karlin ...
Fired Drummer
Ramona Keller ...
Anonymous Woman
Matthew Kilgore ...
Sam's Fantasy Dancer
Thadd Krueger ...
Guy at Urinal
Michael Lanning ...
Friendly Guitar Player
Marsha Lawson ...
Secretary
Kelvin Moon Loh ...
Guy in Stall
Kristoffer Lowe ...
The Board
Travis Magee ...
Sam's Fantasy Dancer
Kristin McDonald ...
The Board
Patricia Mikes ...
Nurse
Christopher Moser ...
Man At Bar
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Anonymous Woman (as Julia K. Murney)
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Executive
Matthew Neff ...
Sam's Fantasy Dancer
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Anonymous Woman
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Dave the Picard Fan
Al Parinello ...
Security Guard
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The Board
Rahman ...
Cab Driver
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Sid's Fantasty Businesswoman
Jonathan E. Salkin ...
2nd Husband to Reena Santiago
Hollis Scarborough ...
Tourist
Jessica Snyder ...
Syd's Granola Nightmare Dancer
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Sam's Fantasy Dancer
Samantha Stockwell ...
Abby
Emily Van Fleet ...
The Board
Rebecca Weiner ...
The Board
David Wilson ...
Sam's Fantasy Dancer
Justin P. Wingrenroth ...
Sam's Fantasy Dancer

Directed by

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Elizabeth Lucas

Written by

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Becca Ayers ... (writer)
 
Julie Danao-Salkin ... (writer) (as Julie Danao)
 
Vedant Gokhale ... (writer)
 
Robert Hager ... (writer)
 
Erin Hill ... (writer)
 
Cassandra Kubinski ... (writer)
 
Brother Love ... (writer)
 
Elizabeth Lucas ... (writer)
 
Greg Naughton ... (writer)
 
Jan O'Dell ... (writer)
 
Jeremy Schonfeld ... (writer)
 
Asa Somers ... (writer)

Produced by

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Joel Ehrlich ... co-executive producer
Phyllis Ehrlich ... co-executive producer
Alexander Hammer ... producer
Richard Kathlean ... line producer
Elizabeth Lucas ... producer
Julie Miller ... associate producer
Al Parinello ... executive producer
Daniel Wallace ... producer
Trish Whitehurst ... producer

Music by

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Curtis Moore ... (score by)

Cinematography by

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Raoul Germain

Editing by

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Alexander Hammer

Editorial Department

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Jason Crump ... digital colorist
Andrew Shipsides ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Michael Cassara

Production Design by

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Benedetta Brentan

Costume Design by

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Mark Richard Caswell

Makeup Department

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Dhyana Forte ... makeup department head / makeup designer

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Fred M. Caruso ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Arnold Finkelstein ... sound mixer
Harris Karlin ... boom operator
Christopher Temple ... sound editor

Special Effects by

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Terry Bacon ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Wylda Bayron ... camera operator
Chapin Hall ... additional camera operator / first assistant camera
Eve Rametta ... gaffer
Andrew Shemin ... second assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Mark Richard Caswell ... costumes
Maura Trail ... costume assistant

Location Management

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Julie Miller ... location manager / location unit manager

Additional Crew

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Chase Brock ... choreographer
Beverly Cole ... assistant production coordinator
David Shade ... production coordinator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

"Of the many artistic works that have attempted to make sense of September 11, 2001, none has captured the New York perspective of the quietly hellish aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade Center better than Clear Blue Tuesday. The musical film, which was conceived, directed, and partially written by Elizabeth Lucas...examines the tragedy itself only obliquely. It focuses instead on the long-lasting effects of that violation of national and personal security on 11 New Yorkers, and through them you come to understand the day's loss-and potential gains-in ways you couldn't even if you were surrounded by CGI explosions. That's no small feat for any dramatic presentation, let alone a low-budget film...Yet it is accomplished, with impressive clarity, seriousness, and even humor..." - Matthew Murray, New York critic Written by Matthew Murray

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  • 105 min
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Budget $160,000 (estimated)

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