Eric Sapp

Eric Sapp

Movies for Eric Sapp...

Against
Title: Against
Character: Stan
Released: February 16, 2001
Type: Movie
Stan, a cross-dresser, inherits a house haunted by his parents.
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The Trouble With Perpetual Deja-Vu
Title: The Trouble With Perpetual Deja-Vu
Released: March 14, 1999
Type: Movie
A young married couple living year round on Cape Cod face the winter season uncertain of their future, apart or together.
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Shucking the Curve
Title: Shucking the Curve
Released: January 1, 1998
Type: Movie
Suzanne Fountain moves to NYC and plummets headlong into a twisted wonderland.
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Little Shots of Happiness
Title: Little Shots of Happiness
Character: Neurotic Man
Released: February 14, 1997
Type: Movie
An urban comedy of identity lost and found via sexual indiscretions, Frances is initially a bored 9-to-5-er. She comes to the much-prolonged decision to leave her mentally unstable husband and begins to live out of her office, unbeknownst to her co-workers. Each night she goes to a different nightclub or a bar in Boston and forces herself out of her protected prim existence by meeting and picking up different men. Through exploring different persona's and what she is capable of, she hopes to find herself.
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Frisk
Title: Frisk
Character: Samson
Released: March 22, 1996
Type: Movie
A first person narrative of the exploits of a gay serial killer in deeply disturbing, controversial drama about violence, sexuality, and the imagination. Dennis, the main character, whose lead we follow on this path between what is real and what we can only hope is surreal. His friends attempt to determine if he's truly a psychopath.
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Preen
Title: Preen
Released: January 17, 1994
Type: Movie
Todd Verow’s long lost first feature shot on a PXL Fisher Price kid’s video camera (which recorded black and white, high contrast, pixalated video on audio cassette tapes) captures a group of San Francisco 20-something models, drag queens, musicians and artists in the early 1990’s. It was Verow’s reaction to working on the first season of MTV’s Real World that spurned him to create PREEN, something just a bit more real.