Unstable


Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama, Mystery
Release Year: 2005
Country: USA
Runtime: 80
Rating: 1.9 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Anthony Spadaccini
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:

  • A hate crime. An accusation. Your loyalty. What would you do?

  • Writing by: James Schaeffer - characters
    James Schaeffer - story
    Anthony Spadaccini - characters
    Anthony Spadaccini - story

    Produced by: Benjamin P. Ablao Jr. - executive producer
    Steve Brown - associate producer (as Steve Brown)
    James Schaeffer - associate producer
    Anthony Spadaccini - producer
    John Larsen - associate producer (uncredited)

    Cast: Steve Brown - Steve
    James Schaeffer - Jim
    Bobby Hamilton - Bobby
    Anthony Spadaccini - Anthony
    Wayland Harris - Wade
    Chris Erickson - Chris
    Eric Simpson - Eric
    Amy Kies - Amy
    Benjamin P. Ablao Jr. - Ben (scenes deleted)
    Reesie Pup - Reesie
    Louis Spadaccini - Anthonys Dad (scenes deleted)

    Music: Anthony Spadaccini
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    Plot Outline: Friends become enemies after one of them is accused of committing a hate crime against a gay teenager during a weekend camping trip.
    Plot: While on a camping trip, several friends find themselves in an unbearable dilemma when one of them is suspected of committing a hate crime against a gay teenager. Accusations fly. Loyalty is questioned. Friends become enemies. Guilt sets in. From award-winning filmmaker Anthony Spadaccini comes a unique indie film in the cinema verite tradition that attacks issues of friendship, loyalty, and homophobia in todays society.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Before the end credits roll, hate crime statistics appear (Limited Directors Edition only).

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: Brices hair part when he is sitting against a tree.

    Trivia: There are 13 entries in the trivia list - like these:

    • There was no script. The entire film was improvisation.
    • The second half of the film was so intense for the actors that they remained in character even when the camera wasnt rolling.
    • Anthonys house in the film actually belongs to Anthony Spadaccini.