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Cast
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Alicia Whitsover | ... |
Mariah Carr
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Steven McAlistair | ... |
Daniel Kincaid
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Teri Vakaki | ... |
Stephie
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Sandy Pieters | ... |
Suzanne
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Nicole Mischler | ... |
Katja
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Thomas Lundy | ... |
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Emma Stuart | ... |
Talent agent
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Sarah Taylor | ... |
Danielle
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Kye Daimon van Oyen-Stanley | ... |
Couple
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Melanie van Oyen-Stanley | ... |
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Vlad van Riel | ... |
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Directed by
Jennifer Lyon Bell |
Written by
Jennifer Lyon Bell | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Jo Simpson | ... | associate producer |
Cheryl Warbrook | ... | producer |
Music by
Caroline Penwarden | ... | (original music composed by) (as The Unsayable) |
Cinematography by
Bastiaan Brons | ||
Patriez Van Der Wens | ||
Patriez van der Wens |
Editing by
Stephan Brenninkmeijer |
Casting By
Jennifer Lyon Bell |
Art Direction by
Attila Kiraly |
Costume Design by
Lisa Houweling |
Makeup Department
Chris Brinkhof | ... | hair stylist |
Ingeborg Schiphout | ... | makeup artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
René Jonkers | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Otto Berchem | ... | storyboard artist |
Sound Department
Bart Jilesen | ... | audio post-production / re-recording mixer / sound mixer |
Jasper van Deelen | ... | re-recording mixer |
Jasper Van Deelen | ... | sound mixer |
Ronald van der Spek | ... | boom operator / sound recordist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Stephan Brenninkmeijer | ... | b-camera operator |
Gabriëlle Hengeveld | ... | stills photographer |
Joshua L'Hiver | ... | assistant camera |
Tom Northam | ... | gaffer |
Erik van den Boom | ... | stills photographer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lise Houweling | ... | costumer |
Additional Crew
Lucy Newman | ... | production assistant |
Thanks
Nicolas Barbano | ... | special thanks |
JX Bell | ... | special thanks (as J.X. Bell) |
Massimo Benvegnu | ... | special thanks |
Stephan Brenninkmeijer | ... | very special thanks |
Claire Finn | ... | special thanks |
Jeffre Jackson | ... | very special thanks |
Donna Lamar | ... | special thanks |
Bas Morsch | ... | special thanks |
Anna Span | ... | special thanks |
Mandra Ursulov Waback | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Pink Label (2009) (World-wide) (video)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Madama Griffitts O'Hara (custodian of records)
- Studio Bart Jilesen (sound post-production)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Stage actors Mariah and Daniel play lovers every night, but their onstage romance lacks spark. One slow afternoon, they discover that today's matinée performance will make or break both their careers. Daniel wants to make big changes, and Mariah starts to wonder: are Daniel's suggestions reasonable? Or has he lost track of the boundary between actor and character? Rushed to the stage, in front of a live audience, they must figure it out together. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | How far would you go for the sake of art? See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Because of its combination of scripted acting and explicitly sexual performance, the audition process for "Matinée" was carefully crafted. In order to make sure that all the actors and actresses would be comfortable and fully understand the challenges of the role, director Jennifer Lyon Bell needed to create a multistage audition process. After reading the script, every actor and actress had an initial private conversation with director, and the chance to ask detailed questions. Subsequent auditions involved increasing involvement with the role: plain readings followed by improvisations followed by an improvisation involving nudity. Then finalists were paired and auditioned together. Finally, each finalist was asked which other partners he/she most preferred to work with. Steven McAlistair and Alicia Whitsover - who had never met each other before the auditions - turned out to be the couple with the right combination of acting talent, bravery, spontaneity, and sexual authenticity. See more » |