Agent Orange (film)
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Agent Orange | |
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Directed by | Tony Scott |
Produced by | Michelle Curan |
Written by | David Carter Terry Rietta |
Starring | Christopher Carley Jessica Stam Troy Cephers |
Music by | David Lai |
Cinematography | Stephen St. John |
Editing by | Skip Chaisson |
Release date(s) | November 30, 2004 |
Running time | 16 min / 5 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Amazon.com's Amazon Theater commissioned film director Tony Scott to create Agent Orange, a psychedelic love story taking place in a "shadowy dreamscape". In 2004, the silent film was created with a hand cranked camera, noticeably altering motion.
The Orange Boy was played by Christopher Carley, and Orange Girl played by supermodel Jessica Stam. Troy Cephers played the janitor.
Michelle Curan served as the Executive Producer.
It was filmed on a Panavision Hollywood camera, with Eastman Kodak film.
A young man repeatedly visits a subway station after discovering a shapely woman who wears all orange.
He pursues this woman with great effort. He posts posters of goldfish, and his phone number, every few feet along the station's walls, for them to be torn down minutes later by the janitorial services.
[edit] External links
- Watch it: Quicktime high, Windows Media high, Quicktime medium, Windows Media medium
- Agent Orange at the Internet Movie Database
- That's Advertainment! article at Slate
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