Breakdown offers interactive tools beyond traditional movie databases:
A meta-narrative documenting the unconventional eight-day creation of a disaster film using only casting session footage.
Comedy · 3/10 · 13 min · 2006
In May 2006, filmmakers John Bolton and Errin Clutton were given eight days and eight hundred dollars to produce the made-for-television disaster film "Breakdown". Unfortunately, they spent the first seven days in casting. On the eighth day, they cut together "Breakdown" with the only footage they had - the video from the casting session. This is that film.