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James LeSageChildproof Locks (2005)

80 Americans are studying abroad in a castle in the Netherlands. For 5 this experience will prove to be life altering. Drugs, sex, and new found freedoms make going home the same childproof. Childproof Locks is a docu/drama in that it is a work of fiction created by people living the character's lives. Its raw emotion is reminiscent of a play and inspired by the Dogma 95 vows of chastity.


This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Director: James LeSage
Producer: James LeSage, Jim Hall, Chi-Chieh Yen
Production Company: Broken Lens
Audio/Visual: stereo, color
Keywords: Netherlands; Dogma 95; marijuana
Contact Information: www.brokenlens.com + jlesage@brokenlens.com


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Starring: Mike Balger, Jillian Svransky, Noah Ramsey-Smith, Josh Banville, Jackie Monaro, Jim Hall, Andrew Cava, and Teddy Metera.
Written & Edited by James LeSage
Director of Photography: Jim Hall
Art Director: Chi-Chieh Yen
Music by: The Brothers Dreggun, DJ Plainview, tb
Production Assistant: Matthew Kramer

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