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Art House 1998

★ 3.52 votes93 min📅 1998-01-01

"Selling out never looked so good."

In the quirky comedy-drama Art House (1998), Leigh Scott's unique vision shines through in this offbeat tale of filmmaking dreams and the cutthroat industry that tries to crush them.

Director: Leigh Scott

Cast

Dan O'Donahue
Dan O'Donahue
Ray McMichael
Chris Hardwick
Chris Hardwick
Weston Craig
Rebecca McFarland
Molly Fitzsimmons
Amy Weber
Amy Weber
Faith
Luigi Amodeo
Luigi Amodeo
Tony Bonerelli
Eva Loseth
Eva Loseth
Lindsey
J.P. Manoux
J.P. Manoux
Beezer
Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla
Cool Guy
Cheryl Pollak
Cheryl Pollak
Shiloh
Mike Phirman
Mike Phirman
Joey

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Art House (1998) about?

In this offbeat comedy-drama, two aspiring filmmakers navigate the cutthroat world of independent filmmaking, encountering a cast of eccentric characters along the way.

Who directed Art House?

Leigh Scott brings his unique vision to the screen in this cult classic.

Who stars in Art House?

The talented cast includes Dan O'Donahue, Chris Hardwick, and Rebecca McFarland.

Is Art House (1998) worth watching?

With its blend of humor, drama, and surreal elements, Art House is a true cult classic that will leave you laughing and pondering the nature of art and commerce.

How long is Art House?

The film has a runtime of 93 minutes.

About Art House (1998) — A Quirky Comedy-Drama that Defies Convention

In the quirky comedy-drama Art House (1998), Leigh Scott's unique vision shines through in this offbeat tale of filmmaking dreams and the cutthroat industry that tries to crush them. Ray McMichael, a part-time coffee shop employee and aspiring filmmaker, teams up with Weston Craig, a film festival darling, to create the ultimate independent film. As they navigate the treacherous waters of the entertainment world, they encounter a cast of eccentric characters, including agents, starlets, lesbians, porn stars, and even extraterrestrials. With its blend of humor, drama, and surreal elements, Art House is a true cult classic that will leave you laughing and pondering the nature of art and commerce. From the enigmatic Dagmar Geech to the struggles of small-time filmmakers, this film is a love letter to the independent spirit and the power of creative expression. With its talented cast, including Dan O'Donahue, Chris Hardwick, and Rebecca McFarland, Art House is a must-see for fans of offbeat comedies and dramas.

Get ready to enter a world where selling out has never looked so good, and the lines between art and commerce are blissfully blurred. With its lighthearted tone and playful humor, Art House is a film that will leave you smiling and eager for more.