75 MINUTES, COLOR
COMPLETION DATE: JANUARY 2003

DIRECTOR/DIRECTOR
Mitch McCabe

Co-PRODUCER:
Gill Holland
Joan Wooters-Reisin

CINEMATOGRAPHER:
Chad Davidson
Alexandra Kondracke
Mitch McCabe

EDITOR:
Joan Wooters-Reisin

MUSIC
Scott Mann & Chad Royce
Derby & Kotch
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FARRAH (LEAD)
Elisabeth Seljevold

TROY
Hobey Echlin

EVE
Beatrice Scheyler

WOMAN
Julie M. Finch

SONNY
Mark Chamberlain

SID
Carmine Franceze

BO
Robby Coelius

AXEL
Rohan Quine

RITA
Beth Tapper

JULES
Serenity Thompson

MONICA
Cynthia DeMoss

from the set of "This Corrosion", December 2000
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GILL HOLLAND Co-Producer

Nominated for the Spirit Award for Producer of the Year 1998, Gill's producing credits include the Fox sit-com “Greg The Bunny”, Morgan J. Freeman's triple Sundance award-winning "Hurricane Streets" (MGM); his follow-up "Desert Blue"(Samuel Goldwyn), starring Christina Ricci, Casey Affleck, and the then-unknown Kate Hudson; Rob Tregenza’s “Inside/Out” (Cannes 1997); John-Luke Montias' "Bobby G. Can't Swim" (winner AFI 1999, Best Film and Best Director); Tom Gilroy's award-winning "Spring Forward" (on many critics’ top ten lists for 2000); and Tim Kirkman's Spirit Award and Emmy-nominated documentary "Dear Jesse". Other films include Kirkman’s follow-up “The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me”, Jamie Yerkes' "Spin the Bottle" and “Pagans”, Kipp and Adam Marcus's “Let It Snow" (AFI winner), Ian William’s “The Pink House”, Mikey Jackson's "Shooting Vegetarians" (with French star Elodie Bouchez), Arthur Flam and Diane Doniol-Valcroze's "Kill By Inches", Tim McCann’s “Revolution #9”, Larry Blume’s comedy “Martin and Orloff” (starring the Upright Citizens Brigade) and two shorts by famed Norwegian artist Per Fronth. He is also associate producer of BAFTA winner “Jump Tomorrow” and “Dot the I”. He is currently working on a movie about the Wright Brothers and a TV series based on Interpol.
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JOAN WOOTERS-REISIN Co-Producer

Joan Wooters-Reisin spent her early professional years as an actress performing at The Kennedy Center, on Broadway and Off-Broadway and in various TV and film appearances. Joan then studied film editing at New York University, The New School University and most recently The Edit Center. After completing This Corrosion last year she edited Ilona, Upstairs a short film by award-winning Melissa Hammel. Previously, she worked as co-producer on "Hope," an independent feature written and directed by former West Wing writer Julia Dahl. She also co-produced Rocks With Wings, a PBS documentary feature that aired nationwide in December 2002, screened at 15 film festivals across the country, earned an HBO Best Documentary Award at Urban World Film Festival and will air on BBC in 2003.