Losing Ground is a 2005 independent film directed by Bryan Wizemann adapted from Wizemann's play of the same name. It follows seven people over the course of a single night in a Las Vegas video-poker bar, and their tangled interactions.
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Losing Ground | |
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Directed by | Bryan Wizemann |
Written by | Bryan Wizemann |
Produced by | Bryan Wizemann |
Starring | Eileen O'Connell Kendall Pigg Matthew Mark Meyer |
Cinematography | Mark Schwartzbard |
Edited by | Brad Studstrup |
Music by | Trevor de Clercq |
Release date | March 20, 2005 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film features the same cast as the stage performance and was filmed using high-definition video at The Gate, a bar in Park Slope.[1] Losing Ground premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival[2] on March 11, 2005, to generally favorable reviews.[3] The film was distributed to a small number of theaters in New York City.[4] It was released on DVD January 26, 2009.
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The play initially ran at Tom Noonan's Paradise Theater from March 29, 2003, to April 13, 2003.[5][6][2]
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