AS LONG AS IT TAKES
It's New Year's Eve in San Francisco and Cheryl is having a formal dinner party for her boss and colleagues, but she makes a big mistake by asking her young gay brother, Jeffrey, to bartend. Thinking it's an open party, Jeffrey invites his boyfriend, Julian; Julian invites his ex-lover, Brett, and Brett invites his filmmaker buddy, Dan, from Hollywood. As if the cast of characters couldn't get more frustrating , Cheryl has also invited their straight cousins, Terry and Tracey, visiting from Wisconsin. Finally, a crotchety neighbor has the wrong address and crashes the party too, making it clear that nobody's there who's supposed to be there. "It's a terrific comedy of errors with widely disparate characters...terrific writing!!" -- James Gibbons, Former Paramount Pictures EVP Marketing.
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Kevin Michael IrvineDirectorTHE GREENSTONE NARRATED ORSON WELLES
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Kevin Michael IrvineWriter
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Ray CecireProducer
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Peter SantoroProducer
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Greg and Toni CookProducer
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Chris DobbsProducer
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Michael EsquibelProducer
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Project Type:Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 29 minutes
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Completion Date:April 28, 2015
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Production Budget:75,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:HD
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Aspect Ratio:16x9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Los Angeles International Film FestivalLos Angeles, CA
August, 2015
Best Editing -
Palm Springs Cinema Diverse Film FestivalPalm Springs, CA
November 30, 2015 -
International Film Competition, Jakarta, Indonesia
Kevin Michael Irvine is a writer/filmmaker of AS LONG AS IT TAKES. His novel, "Prince Ric: A Tale Of Coming Out" is available at Amazon Kindle and his independent children's film, THE GREENSTONE NARRATED BY ORSON WELLES is available on YouTube. AS LONG AS IT TAKES is currently on the festival circuit via Film Freeway. His background is major motion picture studio creative advertising where he has worked on films such as T2, PHILADELPHIA, SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE, AVATAR, and many others.
AS LONG AS IT TAKES ran out of funding towards the end of production, so there are missing scenes midway replaced by a card, FOUR HOURS LATER. These planned but not executed scenes presented the controversial costume changes which at this time, are left unexplained. Kevin Michael Irvine