Jamie Saunders was the first and only actress Cody Clarke contacted for the lead role. Had she turned the part down, Cody Clarke says that he probably wouldn't have even made the movie, as he felt she was perfect for it and the only person who could play it.
In the film, Emily (Jamie Saunders) mentions having a "splotchy birthmark" on her leg. Cody Clarke wrote this in the script without knowing that Jamie Saunders actually does in fact have a splotchy birthmark on her leg.
Jamie Saunders and Renee Adrienne Vito, who play close friends in the film, are in fact close friends in real life.
The effect of the Ramekin sliding was achieved through the use of invisible string. The string was so invisible that, other than a few frames of one shot, the string never needed to be erased in editing.
The book Emily (Jamie Saunders) is reading in the film, Greatest Living Poet, is an actual published poetry book written by the writer and director of the film, Cody Clarke.