The True Color of Hunger

Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of a cultish political organization, The True Color of Hunger ponders the clashing values of two individuals brought together by radicalism and torn apart by a mystifying betrayal. It is inspired by the rigorous dialectical conflict of Jean Paul Sartre’s “Dirty Hands” and branches into absurdist projections of the occult. Categorically, a psycho-metaphysical drama, the film tackles ethics, politics, ideology, and “ultimate reality” with the same fervor as its colorful characters.

Info

Title
The True Color of Hunger
Relased
2015
Runtime
27 Minutes 10 Seconds
Color
Color

Credits

Writer, Producer, and Director
Vu Pham
Executive Producers
Annette Pearson and Ed Wilgus
Producers
James Benson and Robyn Mann
Director of Photography/Operator
Darren Hartman

Crew

1st Assistant Director
Bryan Hiltner
Art Director
Darcy Sharpe
1st Assistant Camera
Sam Cole
Location Sound
Derek Ecklund
Location Sound, Sound Design, Mix
Reed Harvey
Prop Master
Amarette Gregor
Gaffer
Patrick Blevins
Grip
Travis Becker
Swing
Tyler Begg
Jib Operator
Tim Jankowski
Key Makeup and Wardrobe Artist
Katie Palmer
Makeup Assistant
Madeline Roosevelt
Key PA
Chris Hancock
PA
Mark Zuiderveld
PA
Ethan Borden
Script Supervisor
Jennifer Donovan
BTS Photography
Dao Strom
Editor
Cameron Harrison
Colorist
Johnny Buell

Cast

Actor

Role

Matt DiBiasio
Luke
Lindsae Klein
Coral
Patrick Green
Paul
Garland Lyons
Walter
Rick Huddle
Dog Owner
Stephen Miller
Fighting Man
Brian Koch
Drumming Man