Surrender Dorothy | |
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Directed by | Kevin DiNovis |
Written by | Kevin DiNovis |
Produced by | Richard Goldberg |
Starring | Peter Pryor Kevin DiNovis Jason Centeno Elizabeth Casey Marcos Muniz |
Cinematography | Jonathan Kovel |
Edited by | Kevin DiNovis |
Music by | Christopher Matarazzo |
Distributed by | TLA Releasing |
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Running time | 87 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Surrender Dorothy is an independent film by director Kevin DiNovis which won first place at the 1998 Slamdance Film Festival.[2] The film stars Peter Pryor and Kevin DiNovis (who performed when the designated actor left the production a week before filming).[3] The film is shot in black and white.[4] It is also notable for featuring the first film role for Elizabeth Banks,[5] who appears in the credits as "Elizabeth Casey."[6]
The film was shot in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1][6]
Slamdance Grand Prize winner 'Surrender Dorothy' is a disturbing, hard-edged tale of physical abuse and sexual aberration that pulls no punches. The psychologically wrenching film --- shot in black-and-white --- is decidedly for niche tastes.
She made her film debut right here in Philly with 1998's Surrender Dorothy, under the stage name 'Elizabeth Casey.'