
Jeppy Bass
Comedy · Documentary
Overview
Jeppy Bass is the story of a college student's struggles to make his thesis short film, entitled 'Damn Fine Cup'. After getting a behind-the-scenes look into the efforts taken to produce the film, we get a brief glimpse into the dark psyche of the filmmaker and perhaps the intentions behind the film.
Top Cast
Gage Agnew
Gage Agnew
James Lenk
Gage Agnew
James Lenk
Jeffrey Bassin
Jeffrey Bassin
Jeppy Bass
Jeffrey Bassin
Jeppy Bass
Jennifer Catania
Jennifer Catania
Genna Cole
Jennifer Catania
Genna Cole
Nicholas Contreras
Nicholas Contreras
Dominic Blanco
Nicholas Contreras
Dominic Blanco
Carlos Cribeiro
Carlos Cribeiro
Alexei Petrenko
Carlos Cribeiro
Alexei Petrenko
Derek Guzman
Derek Guzman
Matrum Ordenu
Derek Guzman
Matrum Ordenu
Anna Iturra
Anna Iturra
Elizabeth Scott
Anna Iturra
Elizabeth Scott
Shannen Michaelsen
Shannen Michaelsen
Samantha Foxhall
Shannen Michaelsen
Samantha Foxhall
Meredith Michal
Meredith Michal
Diane Lerman
Meredith Michal
Diane Lerman
Melissa Ordeneaux
Melissa Ordeneaux
Shelby
Melissa Ordeneaux
Shelby
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