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Synopsis
A struggling actress forges an unusual family unit with two separate boyfriends in this romantic comedy from indie auteur
Gregg Araki
. Veronica (
Kathleen Robertson
) hasn't had a decent date for a year, but one Halloween she meets not one but two perfect guys: Zed (
Matt Keeslar
), a rock drummer who does her on the floor of a club bathroom after his show, and Abel (
Johnathon Schaech
), an affable rock critic and would-be novelist, who seems more interested in connecting with her soul than her private parts. Unable to lie to either guy about her attraction to both of them, Veronica soon convinces them to share her. Eventually, the unemployed Zed and the underemployed Abel even move in with her, resulting in kinky sex and domestic bliss. Trouble comes calling, however, in the form of an unplanned pregnancy -- and in the person of Ernest (
Eric Mabius
), an aptly named TV director, who gives Veronica her big break and the chance to play house and raise her child in a monied, more normal environment. Its soundtrack filled with the director's trademarked mixture of shoegazer drone and electronic bliss, Splendor premiered at Sundance in 1999. Araki's first outing after the completion of his "Teen Apocalypse Trilogy," the film reunited him with two actors who had appeared in that series: Schaech (
The Doom Generation
) and Robertson (
Nowhere
). Both of those earlier characters participated in unorthodox romantic tableaux similar to the one documented in Splendor. Robertson, in fact, would return to the world of the
ménage à trois
with 2002's XX/XY. Offscreen, the actress raised eyebrows after beginning a romance with her openly gay director. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
Kathleen Robertson
Veronica
Matt Keeslar
Zed
Johnathon Schaech
Abel
Eric Mabius
Ernest
Kelly MacDonald
Mike
Dan Gatto
Mutt
Linda Kim
Alison
Production Crew
Bob Fisher
Boom Operator
Drew Neerdaels
Camera Operator
Karen Margiotta
Casting
Mary Margiotta
Casting
Jim Fealy
Cinematographer
Daniel Licht
Composer (Music Score)
Susanna Puisto
Costume Designer
Bob Goold
Dialogue Editor
Gregg Araki
Director
Gregg Araki
Editor
Tatiana S. Riegel
Editor
Chris J. Ball
Executive Producer
Heidi Lester
Executive Producer
William Tyrer
Executive Producer
Judy Simpson Cook
Extra Casting
Chad Rosen
First Assistant Director
Alex Blatt
First Assistant Editor
Vince Palomino
Key Grip
Dave Pomier
Line Producer
Phill Kane
Location Manager
Howard Paar
Musical Direction/Supervision
Damian Jones
Producer
Graham Broadbent
Producer
Gregg Araki
Producer
Brian R. Keathley
Production Assistant
Onni Vosdoganes
Production Coordinator
Patti Podesta
Production Designer
Mark Rozett
Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Araki
Screenwriter
Jennifer Gentile
Set Decorator
Coleman Metts
Sound Mixer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for sexual material, language and some drug use
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Desperate Pictures
Dragon Pictures
Newmarket Films
Summit Entertainment
Release
September 17, 1999 (USA)
by MGM/United Artists
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.