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Loanshark (film)

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Director
  
Jay Jennings

Genres
  
Drama, Crime Fiction

Writer
  
Jay Jennings

Language
  
English

8/10
IMDb

Budget
  
10,000 USD

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Release date
  
December 10, 1999 (1999-12-10)

Cast
  
Sabrina Bertaccini, Christy Oldham, Corey Browne, Jolie Curtsinger, Charles Santore

Loanshark is a 1999 black-and-white American crime film written and directed by Jay Jennings. The film is a notable forerunner in the digital filmmaking movement.

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Plot

An angry loan shark has a tendency of getting excessively violent with anyone who doesn't have his money. His mob boss disapproves of his actions, warning him to tone things down or else. As expected, things only get worse.

Production

Produced for $10,000, Loanshark was made using handheld digital movie cameras and available light, with film look added in post-production. The low-budget film was shot guerrilla filmmaking style among old Hollywood buildings and streets.

Reception

Loanshark screened at several film festivals in 2000, including Silver Lake and Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Films In Review columnist David Del Valle called Loanshark "a gritty crime tale in the manner of Bad Lieutenant ".

References

Loanshark (film) Wikipedia
Loanshark (film) IMDb