Made in Cleveland

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Made in Cleveland
Made in Cleveland Official Movie Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Produced byMark Pengryn
Ashley Abraham
Eric Swinderman
Amy Swinderman
Starring Busy Philipps, Gillian Jacobs, Leon Bibb
CinematographyZach Christy
Patrick Antone
Edited byMatt Pallotta
Eric Swinderman
Sage O'Bryant
Music byIsaac Nicholas
Bethesda
Production
companies
1031 Films, LLC
Distributed by Striped Entertainment
Release date
  • June 13, 2013 (2013-06-13) [1]
Running time
113 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Yiddish

Made in Cleveland (formerly titled Cleveland, I Love You) is a 2013 anthology film consisting of 11 short films featuring the work of seven different directors and five screenwriters. The short films all relate in some way to the subject of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness in Cleveland, Ohio. The film was written, directed, produced largely by people with connections to Cleveland, and it stars a cast and crew consisting predominantly of current or former Clevelanders, including Shaker Heights native Jamie Babbit and Cleveland natives Eric Swinderman and Robert C. Banks, Jr. The film stars an ensemble cast, among them Busy Philipps, Gillian Jacobs, George Roth, Jeffrey Grover, Robin Swoboda, Leon Bibb, Brendan Potter, Derek Koger, Linda Ryan, Robbie Barnes, Charlie Martini, and others. Made in Cleveland premiered June 13, 2013 at the historic Atlas Cinemas Lakeshore 7 theater in Euclid, Ohio. It opened June 21 in five Atlas Cinemas theaters in Ohio, and was well reviewed in the local press. [2] [3] [4] Made in Cleveland will be released by its distributor, Striped Entertainment, in additional select cities in the United States in Summer 2013.

Contents

Cast and crew

Following is the full cast and crew of eleven segments of Cleveland, I Love You

SegmentDirectorWriterActors
Corned Beef & Mamie O'Rourke Eric Swinderman Eric SwindermanGeorge Roth as Saul
Steve Ryan as Harry
Valerie Mayen as Mamie
Fucking Cleveland Jamie Babbit Karey Dornetto Busy Philipps as Shannon
Gillian Jacobs as Martha
Learning to FlyEric SwindermanEric SwindermanJames McGilbray as Dr. Monroe
Charlie Martini as Daryl
Victor Kuehn as Steven
Nancy Telzerow as Nancy
Friday NightTony HartmanTony HartmanChristian Prentice as Sean
Mark Mazzocoo as Shawn
Mary Faktor as Traci
Stefanie Satchik as Linda
Jason Botsford as Andy
Love of CountryAmy Tankersley SwindermanRobert Mason Leon Bibb as Thomas
Imani Khiry as Randall
Brendan Potter as Sgt. Lennox
Book of Love Robert Banks Robert MasonRobbie Barnes as Girl
Patrick Antone as Guy
Forbidden LoveCigdem SlankardEric SwindermanJessy Leigh as Naveen
Dan Sanek as Alex
Troy Field as Danielle
Rollin Michael as Mr. Stubbins
Domestic DisputesSage O'BryantEric SwindermanDerek Koger as Paul
Joe Zamora as Jason
Sabrina McPherson as Sheree
Jimmie Lee Williams as Antwon
WingmenTony HartmanTony HartmanJackson Biesecker as Mike
Michael Goulis as Tim
Andrea Richardson as Sherry
and introducing Mikkayla Renee Flores as Sherry's friend
Love InterruptedSage O'BryantEric Swinderman Robin Swoboda as Janice
Jeffrey Grover as Donnie
Michael Cipiti as Tony
Love Thy NeighborEric SwindermanDan SanekLinda Ryan as Evelyn
Danielle Temelkoff as Tom

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References

  1. "'Made in Cleveland' among films made in Cleveland". The News-Herald. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  2. The Cleveland Movie Blog, Bob Ignizio, 6-24-2013
  3. The Plain Dealer, Clint O'Connor, 6-21-2013
  4. The News Herald, John Benson, 6-21-2013

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