Welcome To September (2005)
Drew McCullough, a lonely young Irishman, sells carpet for a living. One night, he is transfixed by the image of a beautiful, exotic woman in a painting. Suddenly, she steps out of the painting and into his arms. For an instant, they are locked in a passionate, soul-churning kiss and then she's gone. Is she real or has he just lost his mind? He's going to find out no matter what the cost. And it costs him dearly. In his obsessive search to find her, his life is turned upside down. In the end, Welcome to September is a quirky story about fantasy, reality, obsession and love, and how all of these things are just different sides of the same coin.
Director: Phil Scarpaci
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Victor Burke as Drew McCullough |
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Salli Saffioti as Lacy Hamilton |
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Carolina Filgueiras as Woman in the Painting |
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David Leisure as Elliott Faydo |
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Steven Shaw as Old Man |
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Frank Ciraci as Buck |
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Yvans Jourdain as Phillipe |
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Ken Takemoto as Gi Ze Ju |
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William Bassett as Mr. Taskey |
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Eddie Applegate as Hank |
| Directing | Phil Scarpaci | Director |
| Production | Phil Scarpaci | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Wolfram de Marco | Music |
| Writing | Colin Mitchell | Writer |
| Crew | James Simeone | Cinematography |
| Editing | Chris Worland | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ellen Greenberg | Costume Design |