Levitation (film)

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Levitation
Directed by Scott D. Goldstein
Produced by Scott D. Goldstein
Written by Scott D. Goldstein
Starring Sarah Paulson
Ernie Hudson
Jeremy London
Ann Magnuson
Cinematography Michael Wojciechowski
Editing by Scott D. Goldstein
Distributed by Northern Arts Entertainment Inc
Release date(s) 1997 (U.S. release), DVD Release: 2001 (U.S. release)
Running time 99 min
Country United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Levitation is Scott D. Goldstein film. The motion picture starred the Golden Globe-nominated American actress Sarah Paulson, Ernie Hudson and Benjamin Heflin.

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[edit] Plot

Sarah Paulson portrays Acey Rawlin, a teenage girl who gets pregnant after spending the night with a man she just met. Acey's only friend, a fisherman named Bob, may be imaginary. And when Acey tells her mother Anna about her problems, Anna chooses this moment to tell Acey that she's adopted, which causes her to search out her birth mother.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Crew

  • Lauren M. Gabor - Production Designer
  • Scott D. Goldstein - Director, Editor, Producer, Screenwriter
  • Leonard Rosenman - Composer (Music Score)
  • Fred M. Wardell - Editor
  • William Fiege - Sound/Sound Designer
  • Shelly Strong - Producer
  • Julie Ashton-Barson - Casting
  • Brian Bettwy - First Assistant Director
  • Abigail Mannox - Art Director
  • Michael Wojciechowski - Cinematographer

[edit] Company Information

  • Strong Productions - Production Company
  • Tenth Muse Productions - Production Company
  • Northern Arts Entertainment Inc - Domestic Theatrical Distributor

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