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I Need My Momma

  • Director/Editing: Adam Skorupskas
    Author
  • Misterman cheers(His real) a.ka.a RAST_RFC
    Name of Band or Artist
    Countless transcendent songs.
  • Adam Skorupskas
    Writer
    Invisible Graffiti, Valhalla Blues, Tiny Ocean, and Roger.
  • Adam Skorupskas
    Director
    Valhalla Blues, Tiny Ocean, and Roger.
  • Rast's wife Celeste and his son Lexington
    Key Cast
  • Runtime:
    3 minutes 30 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    August 23, 2017
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Sony A6500
  • Film Color:
    Black & White
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
  • He got his life story in Mass Appeal, just from a mixtape.
  • Detroit Free Press Screen Writer Of The Year.
    Detroit
    October 25, 2013
    Best story.
Director Biography - Adam Skorupskas

He got a job as the local cartoonist, at the age of sixteen. He did so by getting a job as the custodian, and kept slipping his work on the editor's desk. May have had the funniest run in town history. But they fired him around election time, because he considered political humor low hanging fruit. Then he won a contest, and a story about his job inspecting all those empty, haunted houses in Detroit. The story, had pathos, heroin, brilliant artists, and suicide. Chuck Palahniuk said rumble, young man rumble.
He wrote three award winning short films, directed by his supremely talented brother Peter. Now the feature film, and many great books are on the horizon.

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Director Statement

Then he get to shoot a video for his favorite rapper. It's a strange and beautiful world.

Please pay attention to Rast. If Charles Bukowski grew up in New York, and his parents were Black Panthers, who home schooled him. And he became the leader of a notorious gang---He would have been lucky to be Rast, And Im the biggest Bukowski fan alive. Maybe John Fante would have RAST. Success is nice, but failure is more beautiful.