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The Rumperbutts

The Rumperbutts
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Theatrical Poster
Directed by Marc Brener
Produced by
  • Marc Brener
  • Dena Hysell
Written by Marc Brener
Starring
Music by Mates of State
Distributed by Mance Media
Release date
  • May 22, 2015 (2015-05-22)
Running time
91 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Rumperbutts is a 2015 American musical comedy written and directed by Marc Brener, starring Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel of the indie pop duo Mates of State, as well as Vanessa Ray, Josh Brener and Arian Moayed. Marc Brener and Dena Hysell, of Rumpus Room Productions, are the producers of the film. The film is distributed by Mance Media and was released theatrically on May 22, 2015. The film was also released in HD and 4K Ultra HD formats.

Financially struggling, a married indie band duo regretfully takes a job on a children's show, The Rumperbutts. Despite the money and success, they are miserable. However, on one magical evening, a mysterious man appears and gives them a second chance at happiness.

The Rumperbutts started as a Kickstarter project in 2013. Shooting took place in October 2013.

The Rumperbutts was shot in various locations in Connecticut during the fall of 2013 over the course of 14 days. This film is director Marc Brener's first feature, which he began to write just after the success of his short film Say It Ain't Solo (Best of Fest and Best Direction 2012 LA Comedy Festival).

During production, the Metro North line between New York and Connecticut broke down. Since most of the cast was New York based, this quickly became the production's biggest challenge. One crew member was pulled off all other duties to spend all their time figuring out what trains were running when, and to where, and how to get Vanessa Ray back to the city to shoot an episode of Blue Bloods at 7 AM when she had been on set until midnight.

Sending Kori and Jason down the street in full costume inevitably drew a crowd, which then had to be dispersed by the crew in order to shoot. Especially in downtown Bridgeport where hundreds of people wanted to jump into the scene, all curious as to the colorful furry creatures running around with most asking, "What is a Rumperbutt?" The film quickly realized that question should be part of the promotional campaign, since everyone wanted to know.

In New Haven, at a famous Yale hangout - Toad's, the promised number of extras didn't show up, giving the club a barren look. Everyone in production started frantically making calls, trying to recruit anyone they knew in the area, as the club needed to be packed in order for the scene to work. As if by magic, a group of 60-70 student huggers appeared outside, and the first Assistant Director spent 20 minutes convincing them to come inside and see a free Mates of State show for a couple of hours. He neglected to tell them it would simply be the same song played over and over, but he managed to wrangle them inside for an hour so that the scene could be filled with people.


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