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Synopsis

Harris Malden is the neighborhood darling, but he has an idiosyncrasy: he tries to pass off his facial hair as real to his friends and family. The mustache is a big bold lie affixed right above his lip and it isn't fooling anyone but himself. The small community that shelters Harris supports his curious habit. Despite the big ol' fake mustache, everything is fine and dandy -- until his twenty-fifth birthday. His best friend Paul brings an outsider to Harris' party and their lives take a detour after she shouts, "YOU FAKE YOUR MUSTACHE!" just as he's blowing out the candles. The whole gang has to to deal with the repercussions of Harris' breakdown in this quirky comedy.



The Film Makers

Sweaty Robot made this movie. They do not like being called a comedy troupe. They are: Juan Cardarelli, Nick Gregorio, Eric Levy, Ben Davidow, and Matthew Sanchez.

You can see everyone who was in involved at our IMdB page.



The Timeline

  • Sep '05: Nick and Eric write, shoot, and edit Ghosts Etc in all of two days. They realize they can make movies.
  • Dec '05: We shoot Future Music 2012. During Christmas vacation of that year, we decide to call ourselves Sweaty Robot.
  • May '06: We win the First Person Art contest for a documentary about a little white lie for the short film, "Happy Birthday Harris Malden." It won out against real docs about real people with real problems.
  • Mar '06: Matthew "The Cinematographer" Sanchez shoots Best Friends Forever for the group. Eventually, he officially joins the group.
  • Mar '07: We go to LA, expecting Hero Worship to be accepted into the Wizard World Film Festival. It isn't. The trip is rather discouraging, but we are told, "If you can make a feature film look this good, just shoot a feature." We return to Philadelphia and decide to shoot a feature film.
  • Apr '07: We start pre-production, and begin writing the outline.
  • May '07: The treatment is finished.
  • Jun '07: The screenplay is written in about a month. On the 15th we quit our jobs to go full time on the movie.
  • Jul '07: Casting, hiring the crew.
  • Aug '07: Principle photography begins.
  • Sep '07: Shooting wraps.
  • Jun '08: World Premiere at CineVegas 2008 Film Festival



The Music

Most of the music in the movie was composed by Jesse Novak. He lives in Brooklyn. More about Jesse at his website, his other website, or his MySpace. You can also see Jesse making music in the SXSW '08 film, "Reformat the Planet."



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