Cheating, Inc.

Cheating, Inc. is a 1991 short, non-dialogue comedic silent film about a class of students cheating on their exam. The film was an official selection of the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.

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Crew

Cast

Behind the Scenes

  • The entire film was made at The University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, campus.
  • USC CNTV 310 class, in which the film was made, required students to complete an eight-minute, non-dialogue 16mm black and white project over an eight-week period.
  • 16mm / BW / Mono Optical Track / 8min 30 sec / 1.33:1 Academy Ratio

Articles in the Media

  • Article: 11 May 1992: "A Taste of the Big Time at Cannes" by Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
  • Article: 20 April 1992: "US Comes on Strong at Cannes" by Pia Farrell, The Hollywood Reporter
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