Right In The Left Lane
What happens when a black Democrat running for Congress lets his former college roommate and Republican state chair join his campaign? A press conference in drag - A night in jail - A group of misfits who could never win an election. Or could they?
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Matt EnlowDirectorTownies, Shitty Boyfriends, College Humor
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Perry SimpsonWriter
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Christina XanWriter
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Lou ClydeWriter
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Darion McCloudWriter
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Kevin SchumacherProducer
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Victoria BennettProducer
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Jordan Elizabeth GelberProducer
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Philip Louis CalabroProducer
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Darion McCloudProducer
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Andy KumponProducer
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Darion McCloudKey Cast"Darius Lane"
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Tim ReruchaKey Cast"Bubba Lane "
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Renae GeerlingsKey Cast"Camilla "
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Kheri SymoneKey Cast"Nala "
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Andrea ColemanKey Cast"Monifa "
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Charles MilanoKey Cast"Ron "
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Kelsey EdwardsKey Cast"Sophie "
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Rytis ValiunasKey Cast"Alex "
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Adrienne LovetteKey Cast"Magalena "
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Project Type:Experimental, Television, Web / New Media
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Runtime:17 minutes 32 seconds
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Completion Date:August 15, 2021
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Production Budget:25,000 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:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Matt Enlow is an Emmy nominated director, writer & media-type living in Los Angeles.
His work has been seen all over the world, and amassed millions of views. He works with places like Comedy Central, Verizon, BlackPills, VH1, Turner, College Humor, CBS, TruTV and Google to make commercials, music videos, digital series, and probably some other stuff thats harder to categorize (or explain to his parents).
He's worked with brands like Coke, Time Warner, Aquafina, Kraft, Degree, Bacardi, Activision and plenty others to make something that people will like, and tell their friends about.
He hosts the directing podcast Just Shoot It, if you're looking to nerd out on filmmaking interviews.
Our Director, Matt Enlow, was excited to try out our Zoom concept in the middle of the pandemic. Matt’s biggest obstacle occurred when he realized that all conversations were very public in Zoom. The cameras were never off and actors were always on set. But, like all the challenges of the pandemic, Matt worked with the new reality, kept our team highly motivated and always striving for the best they could be.