Timecode

Timecode

97 mins | Drama | March 22, 2000

A production company begins casting for its next feature, and an up-and-coming actress named Rose tries to manipulate her filmmaker boyfriend, Alex, into giving her a screen test. Alex's wife, Emma, knows about the affair and is considering divorce, while Rose's girlfriend secretly spies on her and attempts to sabotage the relationship. The four storylines in the film were each shot in one take and are shown simultaneously, each taking up a quarter of the screen.

Timecode

97 mins | Drama | March 22, 2000

Timecode
A production company begins casting for its next feature, and an up-and-coming actress named Rose tries to manipulate her filmmaker boyfriend, Alex, into giving her a screen test. Alex's wife, Emma, knows about the affair and is considering divorce, while Rose's girlfriend secretly spies on her and attempts to sabotage the relationship. The four storylines in the film were each shot in one take and are shown simultaneously, each taking up a quarter of the screen.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers Screen Gems, Red Mullet Productions
Original title Timecode
Directors Mike Figgis
Writers Mike Figgis

Cast

Xander Berkeley

as Evan Wantz

Golden Brooks

as Onyx Richardson

Saffron Burrows

as Emma

Viveka Davis

as Victoria Cohen

Richard Edson

as Lester Moore

Aimee Graham

as Sikh Nurse

Glenne Headly

as Therapist

Andrew Heckler

as Auditioning Actor

Holly Hunter

as Renee Fishbine

Danny Huston

as Randy

Daphna Kastner

as Auditioning Actor

Patrick Kearney

as Drug House Owner

Elizabeth Low

as Penny (Evan's Assistant)

Kyle MacLachlan

as Bunny Drysdale

Mía Maestro

as Ana Pauls

Leslie Mann

as Cherine

Suzy Nakamura

as Connie Ling

Alessandro Nivola

as Joey Z

Zuleikha Robinson

as Lester Moore's Assistant

Julian Sands

as Quentin

Stellan Skarsgård

as Alex Green

Jeanne Tripplehorn

as Lauren Hathaway

Steven Weber

as Darren Fetzer

Colette Divine

as Auditioning Actress (uncredited)

David Schatanoff Jr.

as Man at Sidewalk Cafe (uncredited)

Patty Tobin

as Executive Assistant (uncredited)