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A zany trio of urbanite couples fumble through love and heartbreak on the night of the annual Lawrenceville progressive dinner in and around the hipster-est neighborhood in Pittsburgh.

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Theo Allyn ...
Shannon
Molly Alphabet ...
Molly (busker)
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Master of Ceremonies
Abe Anderson ...
Percussion
Eric Anderson ...
Punk boy
Nicole Antonuccio ...
Pittsburgh Girl #4
Tony Bingham ...
Uncle Randy
Sharon Brady ...
Ma
Laura Lee Brautigam ...
Punk girl
Jeremy Braverman ...
Jeremy
Cassie Brehmer ...
Pittsburgh Girl #2
Lissa Brennan ...
Anya
Jeffrey Carpenter ...
Uncle Jim
Gab Cody ...
Libby
Luis Pedro Coelho ...
Luis
Alex Falberg ...
Humphrey
James FitzGerald ...
Keith (as James Fitzgerald)
Parag Gohel ...
Chris
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Lisa Ann
Dana Hardy ...
Pittsburgh Girl #1
Trish Imbrogno ...
Bass
Wali Jamal ...
Mark
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Uncle Patrick
Laurie Klatscher ...
Clara
Christiane Leach ...
Christiane
Gregory Lehane ...
Dennis
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Joshy
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Greg
Tim McGeever ...
Devon
Hayley Nielsen ...
Lauren
Umut Ozbek ...
Sabah
Mary Rawson ...
Dorothy
Rita Reis ...
Rita
Nayli Russo ...
Nayli
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Pittsburgh Girl #3
Mark Staley ...
Chuck
Genna Styles ...
Sheridan
Jen Tober ...
Danielle
Mathilda Turich ...
Egg eater
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Eli
Rachel Vallozzi ...
Rachel (as Rachel Vallozi)
Ricardo Vila-Roger ...
Ricardo
Chet Vincent ...
Guitar (busker)
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Cathy
Megan Williams ...
Fiddler

Directed by

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Gab Cody ... (co-director)
Sam Turich ... (co-director)

Written by

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Gab Cody ... (co-writer)
 
Sam Turich ... (co-writer)

Produced by

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Nicole Antonuccio ... associate producer
Gab Cody ... producer
Maya V. Henry ... producer (as Maya Henry)
Jonathan Joseph ... producer
Sam Turich ... producer

Music by

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Paul Bernstein

Cinematography by

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Mark Knobil

Editing by

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Isabel Bento dos Reis

Editorial Department

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Dana Gasparine ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Lisa Ann Goldsmith

Production Design by

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Kellan Andersen

Costume Design by

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Rachel Vallozzi ... (as Rachel Vallozi)

Makeup Department

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Emily Askin ... hair stylist
Shana Lohr ... key makeup artist
Christine Wertman ... assistant makeup artist

Art Department

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Matthew Carraher ... property master

Sound Department

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Jack Bailey ... post-production audio / sound editor
Kevin Hawkins ... boom operator / sound mixer / sound recordist

Visual Effects by

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Riley Harmon ... digital effects / visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Randy Kovitz ... stunt coordinator
Emily Metzger ... assistant fight choreographer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Steve Faber ... grip
Sam Gartley ... key grip
Dan Sotak ... grip
Kyle Wentzel ... director of photography: second unit / first assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jillian Rose Keenist ... set costumer (as Jillian Keenist)
Krista Lippert ... wardrobe assistant
Camden Scott ... set costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Dana Gasparine ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Luke Shannon ... production assistant
Adrienne Wehr ... production consultant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Progression is a feature-length narrative film project, set in Lawrenceville, shot in Lawrenceville and about a real-life Lawrenceville institution. This feature-length ensemble comedy follows a group of urban pioneers navigating love and heartbreak on the night of the annual progressive dinner in and around the hipster-est neighborhood in Pittsburgh. Dubbed a gentrification farce, this film features arty young professionals colliding with the fourth-generation locals who watch bemusedly as their neighborhood transforms under their noses. This film features three soups, two salads, and culminates in a raucous single entrée where secrets are revealed, true love is conceived or destroyed, and a baby is delivered on the dining room table. The tone of the film is urbane and witty, with some slapstick thrown in for good measure. The filmmakers pay stylistic homage to the great screwball comedies of 1930s American cinema, as well as the mannered farces perfected by French auteurs. Written by Progression

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  • 85 min
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