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Synopsis
Writer/director Dylan Kidd got a chance to make his script for Roger Dodger into a feature film when he boldly approached Campbell Scott in a café in Greenwich Village and made his pitch. Eventually, Scott would agree to executive produce and star in the film, and was responsible for bringing Jennifer Beals and Isabella Rossellini onboard. Scott stars as the eponymous Roger, a successful New York ad man and self-proclaimed master of reading and manipulating women. The film begins with Roger out for drinks with his co-workers and demonstrating his verbal gifts. "Words are my stock in trade," he explains as he expounds. But he soon learns that his boss, Joyce (Rossellini), wants to end their clandestine sexual relationship. Roger gets another shock when his teenaged nephew, Nick (Jesse Eisenberg of TV's Get Real), shows up unannounced the next day at his job. Nick explains that he's in town for an interview at Columbia and soon admits that he wants Roger to take him out and give him a crash course on women. Soon the pair is out carousing, but when they run into the lovely Andrea (Elizabeth Berkley) and her friend, Sophie (Jennifer Beals), Roger discovers that despite Nick's sexual desperation, the teen is temperamentally unsuited to Roger's transparent womanizing mode of operation. In short, Nick is a sweet, open, and sensitive boy, while Roger proves himself to be a misogynist pig. Their differences grow even starker when Roger decides to crash a party Joyce is throwing that night, and brings Nick along. Roger Dodger was named the Best Narrative Feature in competition at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Dina Varano Art Director
Laylee Olfat Casting
Marcia Turner Casting
Joaquin Baca-Asay Cinematographer
Craig Wedren Composer (Music Score)
Amy Westcott Costume Designer
Dylan Kidd Director
Andy Keir Editor
Andy Kier Editor
Campbell Scott Executive Producer
Martin Garvey Executive Producer
Marco Londoner First Assistant Director
Anne Chaisson Producer
Dylan Kidd Producer
George VanBuskirk Producer
Stephen Beatrice Production Designer
Dylan Kidd Screenwriter
Brenna Giffin Set Designer
Theresa Radka Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for sexual content and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Holedigger Films

Release
October 25, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by Artisan Entertainment

Awards
2002 - Best Actor - Independent Spirit Award
2002 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Award
2002 - Best First Film - New York Film Critics Circle
2002 - Best Narrative Feature - Tribeca Film Festival
2002 - Luigi De Laurentiis Award for First Film - Venice International Film Festival
2002 - Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking - National Board of Review
2002 - Best First Film - New York Film Critics Circle
2002 - Best Actor - Independent Spirit Awards
2002 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Awards