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Cast

Stefania Rocca

Stefania Rocca

Grace Patterson

Frédéric Pierrot

Frédéric Pierrot

Jean Hammett

Bérangère Allaux

Bérangère Allaux

Monique Phillips

Mikkel Gaup

Mikkel Gaup

Eric Johnson

Antony Watkins

Antony Watkins

Roger Freeman

Tom Gilroy

Tom Gilroy

David Sheppard

David Roland Frank

David Roland Frank

Young Orderly

Johanna Cox

Johanna Cox

Nurde Peterson

Courtney Wilkenson

Courtney Wilkenson

Sexy Nurse Wilson

Jim Czarnecki

Jim Czarnecki

Redneck patient

Brian Hemingson

Brian Hemingson

Police Man

David Beaudoin

David Beaudoin

Dylan Johnson

Edgar Davis

Edgar Davis

Running Man

Dominic Valentine

Dominic Valentine

Escaping Man

Branch Warfield

Branch Warfield

Dr. Ridgley

Herz Vom Haus Fokwulfe

Herz Vom Haus Fokwulfe

Dog

Crew

Rob Tregenza

Rob Tregenza

Director

Robert Sutton

Robert Sutton

Associate Producer

Rob Tregenza

Rob Tregenza

Director of Photography

Gill Holland

Gill Holland

Co-Producer

Alvarro Calabbia

Alvarro Calabbia

Sound

J.C. Davidson

J.C. Davidson

Associate Producer

François Musy

François Musy

Sound Mixer

Paula Stonestreet

Paula Stonestreet

Costume Design

J.K. Eareckson

J.K. Eareckson

Producer

Fred Maisel

Fred Maisel

Sound

Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard

Producer

Eareckson Mary Tregenza

Eareckson Mary Tregenza

Music

Rob Tregenza

Rob Tregenza

Writer

Thomas Garvin

Thomas Garvin

Producer

Gabriel Hafner

Gabriel Hafner

Sound Editor

Rob Tregenza

Rob Tregenza

Editor

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Inside/Out

19977.5 / 10115 min
Drama

Overview

Against the barren wintry backdrop of a psychiatric hospital, inpatients and authority figures drift through turgid psychological states. We meet the artist Jean and his lover Monica, patients of the facility, and several characters circling its periphery: a guard, an Episcopalian priest, and a church organist. Minimalizing dialogue and plot intricacy, Tregenza concedes only kernels of information, demanding that the viewer breathe dimensionality into his archetypes. Acting out primal instincts of lust, envy, fear, and love, subjects teeter vulnerably on the brink of sanity and insanity, freedom and repression in their attempts to navigate their existence.