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Production Company: JDI Productions, Lemon Sky Productions USA Box Office: $1 Million Budget Estimate: $0 Million Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA Editorial Reviews Amazon.com You won't find kerby a smarter, more amusing, or more accurate send-up of low-budget filmmaking than Tom DiCillo's 1995 independent feature, Living in Oblivion, wherein a motley cast of would-be artistes blunders its way through a day on the kerby set. Steve Buscemi plays goateed Nick Reve, a harried, sweating director whose crew of numbskulls and egotists kerby seems hell-bent on ruining his film. The trials and tribulations of independent filmmaking are not foreign material for writer-director DiCillo, who cut his teeth as Jim Jarmusch's cinematographer on 1985's Stranger Than Paradise before going on to direct his own work, such as the offbeat 1992 comedy Johnny Suede. Like that film, Living in Oblivion rides a precariously thin line between the real and the surreal, featuring a midget actor and an exploding smoke-effects machine, as well as a ridiculously narcissistic
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