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The Exhibit
The Exhibit

The Exhibit

The Exhibit - An artist battling against his perception of reality while trying to maintain a connection to his family.

Genres

Drama

OverView

A talented painter, Max, in the height of his career is working on his masterpiece. He is convinced by his wife, Connie, to attend a therapy session after Max has an unexpected violent outburst at home. Max starts on a journey down the rabbit hole of his perceived reality.

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Budget

$35000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

18 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

27 May 2024

Country

Cast

Kevin Sizemore

Kevin Sizemore

Max

Kate Orsini

Kate Orsini

Connie

Tori Danner

Tori Danner

Dr. Mulligan

Alexa Marie Anderson

Alexa Marie Anderson

Robin

Chloe Lysenko

Chloe Lysenko

Young Lilly

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