The dancing scenes were choreographed by former Balanchine ballerina, Zippora Karz who also helped to ensure the costumes were worn properly.
The "thug" characters actually submitted to be in a low-budget horror/slasher film and wound up being cast in this art house drama instead.
The first film to be shot partially on Super 16mm film and High Definition.
This film won the Southern California Motion Picture Council's "Golden Halo Award" for Best Short Film of the Year (2006). Academy Award winner Margaret O'Brien presented the award to filmmaker Ford Austin at the 70th Anniversary awards banquet which was held at the Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City, California.
Qualified for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Live Action Short category. [2008]
Adam Jordan: Access Hollywood (1996) producer, as the taxi driver. He was asked to play the role after he had called in some favors to shoot on the lot at Universal Studios for free.