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My Last Year with the Nuns ()


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Master monologist Matt Smith My Last Year With the Nuns-is a raw coming-of-age story about growing up in the racially-charged 1960s--is an unusual and surprising hybrid of storytelling and documentary styles.

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Matt Smith ...
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Bret Fetzer

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Matt Smith ... ()

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Alan Pruzan ... executive producer
Michael Seiwerath ... producer
Matt Smith ... executive producer
Jennessa West ... producer

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John Osebold

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Benjamin Kasulke

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Sean Donavan

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Lisa Fortino ... assistant editor
Rob West ... colorist

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Tania Kupczak

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K.D. Schill

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Luce Cousineau ... hair stylist / makeup artist / makeup designer

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Jennessa West ... production manager
Rob West ... post-production supervisor

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Jennessa West ... first assistant director

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John DeShazo ... scenic/props builder

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Vinny Smith ... boom operator / sound mixer

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Kevin Cook ... gaffer
John Jeffcoat ... camera operator
Tracy Nystrom ... camera operator
Nathaniel Peirson ... electrician (as Nate Peirson)
Arthur Reynolds ... key grip
Jacob Rosen ... assistant camera / camera operator
Sebastien Scandiuzzi ... assistant camera
Dominique Thomas ... electrician
Haley Watson ... assistant camera

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Clyde Petersen ... animator

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Deryn Williams ... location manager

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Augie Vanden Brulle ... production assistant
Ryan Davis ... publicist
Rachel Kessler ... caterer
Eleni Ledesma ... production assistant
Susie Purves ... production accountant
Lance Rosen ... legal services
Megan Rosenfeld ... post-production assistant
Sudeshna Sen ... production assistant
Deryn Williams ... production coordinator

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Plot Summary

In Smith's autobiographical monologue My Last Year with the Nuns, the universe of his younger self is about ten blocks long. He and his friends roamed the heavily Catholic Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, wandering from St. Joseph's Church to the Seattle Times newspaper shack, from school playgrounds to a murky and tangled ravine that cuts through the city. The paper shack lies right on the edge of the racial "red line" drawn to enforce the era's prejudice, providing a rare forum where white and black kids come together for a few minutes each day before returning to their segregated streets. Smith's stories - about the young hooligans he admired but couldn't bring himself to emulate; about the nun who tried, sometimes cruelly, to steer him and his friends on the path to righteousness; about a fleeting friendship with a black kid that gives him an unexpected view of escalating trouble - find jolting humor in serious events. My Last Year with the Nuns gathered critical and popular acclaim for Smith's dynamic performance and trenchant writing. My Last Year with the Nuns was filmed on the locations where the episodes take place. The public face of Capitol Hill (the churches, houses, and streets) as well as its back alleys and empty lots will frame and illustrate the lives of young Matt and his friends. The story remain a monologue: Smith plays all the parts, from his 8th grade self to the nuns of St. Joseph's parish to the various kids, some innocent, some dangerously rough, who populated his world. The film mixes performance shots in front of a live audience with scenes shot on location, adding texture and context to Smith's vivid tales. Written by Bret Fetzer & Matt Smith

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  • 75 min
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Trivia Matt Smith was immediately fired from the film school he was teaching at upon screening this film for the class. Most of the class walked out and then unanimously voted for the teachers removal. See more »

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