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DAVID COMMANDER, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
“David is a star of the Big Art Group theater shows. We had
just seen him in their new piece ‘Broke House’ and loved his performance.”

ANGELA DICARLO, MAKEUP LADY
“Simply one of the funniest, most talented people we know. She’s like a 21st-century Lucille Ball. Her original songs, especially her ‘Mad Men’-inspired musical, are hysterical.”

JEN DANBY, WRITER/LADY QUASIMODO
JIM FLETCHER, CGI ACTOR
ANDREW SCHNEIDER, CAMERAMAN
“We know Andrew Schneider, Jen Danby, and Jim Fletcher through the Wooster Group, an artists’ ensemble in SoHo.
Jim generously gave us his time in between starring as
Gatsby in ‘Gatz ’at the Public Theater. Jen actually had a
one-woman show as Vivian Leigh that she was opening the night after we shot this film until 2 am. But she said that the 18-hour shoot just felt like something Leigh would have done. And Jen’s reviews were amazing, so it worked for her!”

JEFF FRANCIS, HAIRDRESSER (ON-SCREEN AND OFF)
“He’s a magician with hair. If you study the film, everyone
looks good from every angle.”

JUAN J. HEREDIA, PRODUCTION ASST./ROMANTIC LEAD
“Juan is an artist we met when he was working on a photo shoot, but thought to cast him when we saw him modeling in The New York Times.”

PATRICK JOHNSON, STYLIST
“Patrick has been a staple performer in Adam’s shows since he moved to New York. He is also a fantastic costume designer.”

LADYFAG, PRODUCER
“She’s a promoter and personality we’ve known for years. She is a total force of nature and reminds us of an actress out of a [Pedro] Almodovar movie.”

BRETT DOUGLAS, SET DESIGN
“We imagined the film within ‘There Is No Tomorrow’ as gothic horror film in the vein of classic Hammer films or the more lurid Technicolor Roger Corman Poe movies. Brett did an amazing job creating the set for us.”

REGINA HARRIS, MAKEUP ARTIST
“Regina is an incredible talent who we have worked with before on editorial shoots and she did makeup for early Fischerspooner shows. She is very creative and great with concepts. She brought together the special effects team that included Ingrid Okola and Paul Mafuz who designed and executed the prosthetics for the disfigured arm.”

JENNI HENSLER, WARDROBE STYLIST
“When we saw her work, it was clear Jenni would get the Gothic style. She did a great job pulling together the Lady Quasimodo look.”

SEBASTIAN MLYNARSKI, DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
“Sebastian is an amazing photographer and had contacted us based on seeing some of our artist portraits to collaborate on a film piece.”




LADYFAG
PATRICK JOHNSON
JEFF FRANCIS
JUAN J. HEREDIA
JEN DANBY
SEBASTIAN MLYNARSKI