My Mother Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York
1998 film
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My Mother Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York is a 1998 short film directed by Barbara Schock. It was made as a thesis film for the AFI Conservatory. In 2000, it won an Oscar at the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film.[1][2]
Directed byBarbara Schock
Written byRex Pickett
Produced byJohn Willis Martin
Tammy Tiehel
Tammy Tiehel
StarringHelen Stenborg
Patricia Dunnock
Patricia Dunnock
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| Directed by | Barbara Schock |
| Written by | Rex Pickett |
| Produced by | John Willis Martin Tammy Tiehel |
| Starring | Helen Stenborg Patricia Dunnock |
| Cinematography | Chris Manley |
| Edited by | Andrew Seklir |
| Music by | Michael McCuistion |
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| Distributed by | AtomFilms |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Cast
- Helen Stenborg - Marian
- Patricia Dunnock - Paula
- Scott Sowers - Prospect Biker
- Mickey Jones - Head Biker
- Suzanne Cryer - Marika
- Ilia Volokh - Taxi Driver
- Don Gettinger - Paula's Boss
- Steve Bonge - Lead Biker
- Linda Mancini - Woman on Fire Escape
- Paul Gold - Clubhouse Biker #1
- Camille Carida - Girlfriend on Stairs
- John Henry Whitaker - Clubhouse Biker