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In this mockumentary, Gareth, a muckraking British reporter played by
newcomer Billy Hill, uncovers the kinky underground world of America’s
shoe salesmen. Filmed in an actual underground lair, the basement of the
Capitol Lounge, director Robyn Bennett leads viewers on a seamy tour of
this shoe fetishists’ garden of delights. With the help of screenwriter
Joe Flood, The Shoepranos explores the dangers of shoe obsession. “It’s
not about the women. It’s about the shoes,” explains the world-weary
bartender, played by Jeanne Mayeaux. And shoes are stars in this production,
from towering golden heels to thigh-high black boots, all provided by
production designer Libby Sallaway. Created for the 48 Hour Film Project,
the shoepranos was written, filmed, and edited in a mere 48 hours. Starting
on Friday night, the writing team of Joe Flood and Nellie Lide got to
work on their fanciful shoe tale. Mockumentary was the genre chosen out
of a hat at the 48 Hour Film Project kickoff meeting. And the writers
had to include several required elements: Buddy Johnson, a shoe salesman;
a paint roller as a prop; and the line of dialogue, “So, you’re
the guy with the shoes.” A mockumentary on shoe salesmen seemed
like a natural fit.
In addition to being the director, Robyn played a “shoe digger”
in pursuit of the wealthy and mysterious shoe designer, Buddy Johnson,
played by a cigar-smoking Julie Naff. Also putting her best foot forward
was producer Tyler Hamilton as a shoe-obsessed Southern belle. Cameraman
John Roegner put down his DV to play a Texan cradling a gold, snakeskin
pump. Geoff Fisher plays the bouncer in the shoe lounge and Joe Smutz
gets to say the memorable line, “I’d like to get my shoehorn
into those.” And all the women in the production, cast and crew,
slipped into their best footwear for a memorable ground-level shoe shot
by director of photography Tom Benca.
The Shoepranos played to a packed house on May 6th at Visions, part of a full slate of 48 Hour movies. The film received big laughs and a tremendous response. For the filmmakers of Midnight Motley, this could be the first step on a rewarding journey.
Joe Flood, © 2003 |
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