My Naked Villainy (2011)
Ian, a commercially successful stage director, mounts an avant-garde production of "Othello" for the sole purpose of destroying Tyson, the actor who stole his fiancee Anne from him. Fanatic in his commitment to art, personal integrity and Zen Buddhism, Tyson makes the mistake of accepting the role of Othello in good faith at Anne's urging, only to find himself trapped in Ian's vengeful scheme, an escalating nightmare of absurdly bad theatre that threatens to spin out of control and push them all to the breaking point.
Director: Gil Austin
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Gil Austin as Ian |
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Ron Weisberg as Tyson |
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Leslie Anne Chastain as Anne |
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David Harper as Timmy |
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Shawna Lander as Emily |
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Gary Payne as Mitchell Ross |
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Matthew Ryan Humphrey as Ronnie |
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J.M. Specht as Robeson |
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Barth Bennett as Tanning Customer |
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R. Michael Clinkscales as Mike |
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Judd Farris as Brian |
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Scot Friedman as Scot |
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Sam Eidson as Sam |
| Camera | Gil Austin | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Samantha Johnson | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gil Austin | Editor |
| Camera | Gil Austin | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Samantha Johnson | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Duran West | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Samantha Johnson | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Barth Bennett | Assistant Director |
| Production | Steven Roy | Assistant Production Manager |
| Production | Luke Dillard | Assistant Production Manager |
| Sound | Douglas Frantz | Music |
| Production | Gil Austin | Producer |
| Writing | Gil Austin | Writer |
| Directing | Gil Austin | Director |