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Living in Oblivion (1995) -- It’s a funny film about a filmmaking disaster. It’s a low budget movie that has Dermot Mulroney, Steve Buscemi and Catherine Keener dreaming and screaming all at once.
Living in Oblivion (1995) -- Film about filmmaking. It takes place during one day on set of non-budget movie. Ultimate tribute to all independent filmmakers.
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Overview

User Rating:
7.4/10   6,884 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Tom DiCillo (written by)
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Release Date:
21 July 1995 (USA) more
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Tagline:
Nick is about to discover the first rule of filmmaking: if at first you don't succeed... PANIC! more
Plot:
Film about filmmaking. It takes place during one day on set of non-budget movie. Ultimate tribute to all independent filmmakers. | add synopsis
Awards:
7 wins & 6 nominations more
NewsDesk:
List: The 10 Most Slanderous Cinematic Slights*
 (From IFC. 28 July 2008, 7:59 AM, PDT)

User Comments:
Very funny film about the hazards of independent film making more (66 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Steve Buscemi ... Nick Reve

Catherine Keener ... Nicole Springer

Dermot Mulroney ... Wolf
Danielle von Zerneck ... Wanda

James LeGros ... Chad Palomino
Rica Martens ... Cora

Peter Dinklage ... Tito
Kevin Corrigan ... Assistant Camera
Hilary Gilford ... Script
Robert Wightman ... Gaffer
Tom Jarmusch ... Driver / Intern
Michael Griffiths ... Sound Mixer
Matthew Grace ... Boom
Ryan Bowker ... Food Service / Clapper
Francesca DiMauro ... Production Assistant
Norman Fields ... Hair / Make-up Artist
Lori Tan Chinn ... Costume Designer
Vincenzo Amelia ... Cook
Laurel Thornby ... Nicole's Mother
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Directed by
Tom DiCillo 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Tom DiCillo  written by

Produced by
Hilary Gilford .... executive producer
Jane Gil .... associate producer
Michael Griffiths .... producer
Dermot Mulroney .... associate producer
Robert M. Sertner .... co-executive producer
Marcus Viscidi .... producer
Danielle von Zerneck .... associate producer
Frank von Zerneck .... co-executive producer
Meredith Zamsky .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Jim Farmer 
 
Cinematography by
Frank Prinzi 
 
Film Editing by
Dana Congdon 
Camilla Toniolo 
 
Casting by
Marcia Shulman 
 
Production Design by
Stephanie Carroll 
Thérèse DePrez 
 
Art Direction by
Janine Michelle 
Scott Pask 
 
Costume Design by
Ellen Lutter 
 
Makeup Department
Linda Jackson .... assistant hair stylist (as Linda J. Jackson)
Linda Jackson .... assistant makeup artist (as Linda J. Jackson)
Chris Laurence .... hair stylist
Chris Laurence .... makeup artist
Evelyn Ortman .... additional hair stylist
Evelyn Ortman .... additional makeup artist
Laura Tesone .... hair stylist
Laura Tesone .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Cybille MacDonald .... unit manager
Lemore Syvan .... additional unit production manager
Meredith Zamsky .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ian Bearce .... second assistant director
Derrick Kardos .... second second assistant director
Jeffrey Lazar .... first assistant director
John O'Rourke .... first assistant director
Jody Solomon .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Betsy Alton .... on-set dresser
Annie Ballard .... property master
Robert Covelman .... property master
Harlan Gruber .... construction coordinator
Sarah Lavery .... art assistant
Tom Nifenecker .... set dresser
Craig Orvieto .... set dresser
Larry Orvieto .... set dresser
Mark Sonderskov .... head carpenter
 
Sound Department
Josh Cramer .... assistant sound editor
Kenna Doeringer .... assistant sound editor
Stuart Emanuel .... sound editor
Jeanne Gilliland .... boom operator
Kenton Jakub .... dialogue loop editor
Hal Levinsohn .... supervising sound editor
Tim O'Shea .... sound editor
Eliza Paley .... supervising sound editor
Mathew Price .... production sound mixer
Jacob Ribicoff .... dialogue editor
Dominick Tavella .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Joseph Baccari .... grip
Axel Baumann .... second assistant camera
Daniel Beeman .... dolly grip
Bill Bettencourt .... still photographer
Andrew Blauner .... electrician
Steve Calalang .... second assistant camera
Paul Candrilli .... key grip
Dominick Condi .... still photographer
Howard Davidson .... dolly grip
Sean Donovan .... grip
Vincent Enche .... grip
Edwin M. Figueroa .... dolly grip
Bobby Flecker .... generator operator
Susan Gabbay .... second assistant camera
Robert Gibson .... grip
Bob Gruen .... still photographer
Andrew Hall .... grip
Jeremy Hall .... key grip
Tom Hamilton .... grip
Xavier Henselman .... best boy grip
J. Alan Hostetter .... gaffer
Timothy Johnson .... electrician
Scott Kincaid .... electrician
Todd S. Klein .... key grip
Dennis Langschultz .... electrician
Maddy Lederman .... grip
Doug Luka .... electrician
Frank McCormack .... electrician
Ben McCullough .... best boy electric
Sandra Mueller .... camera intern
Linda Phillips .... electrician
Tom Potoskie .... dolly grip
Nate Ranger .... second assistant camera
Johnny Santiago .... third grip
Cornelius Schultze-Kraft .... electrician
Douglas W. Shannon .... gaffer
Charlotte R. Snyder .... grip
Michael Stiller .... best boy electric
Adrian Truini .... dolly grip
David S. Tuttman .... first assistant camera
Ben Wolf .... third electrician
Alan Wolfe .... first assistant camera
 
Casting Department
Meredith Jacobson .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Rena DeAngelo .... wardrobe assistant
Sandi Figueroa .... wardrobe assistant
Jill Merritt .... wardrobe supervisor
Barbara Presar .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Josh Cramer .... apprentice editor
Keiko Deguchi .... assistant film editor
May Kuckro .... apprentice editor
Janet MacGilvray .... apprentice editor
John J. Richardson III .... assistant film editor
Jane Schneider .... apprentice editor
Stan Sztaba .... negative cutter
 
Other crew
Glenn Carbutt .... key production assistant
Sarah Ferholt .... production intern
Lisa Gold .... production assistant
Lisa Katcher .... script supervisor
Jessica Levin .... production intern
Danna Liebert .... script supervisor
Robin Moraetes .... assistant production coordinator
Silvia G. Rigano .... production intern
Sam Rohn .... location scout
Taz Saunders .... production assistant
W. Ed Stephenson .... key production assistant
Michael Ventresco .... title designer
Karen Dockser Walter .... production assistant
Thomas J. Whelan .... location manager
Jon Winkelman .... production assistant
Elizabeth Zagrany .... production accountant
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for strong language.
Runtime:
90 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
'Tom diCillo' originally wrote this as a half-hour showcase for Catherine Keener. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The first few times the AC slates, what is written on the slate does not reflect what he calls off. more
Quotes:
[Tito doesn't laugh when he's supposed to]
Nick: Cut! Tito... Didn't feel like laughing, did ya?
Tito: I did.
Nick: Oh. Guess I missed it.
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18 out of 21 people found the following comment useful.
Very funny film about the hazards of independent film making, 4 December 1998
Author: anonymous from Bronx, NY

Living In Oblivion is a mad-cap, zany, and often surprising film about everything that can go wrong while making an independent film. Superbly acted by the entire cast, especially Buscemi, Keener, Martens, and Mulrony, the movie is full of twists and turns that keep you longing for more. Tom DiCillo's wit and humor are outrageous in the best sense. Beware, however. The movie is full of well-used and perfectly-placed profanity. Not for the weak at heart where such language is concerned. If you've got the stomach for good, solid funny times with lots of 'off' words, this one will do it for you. I give it a "10". I've seen it more than 3 times and its humor holds through each viewing.

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