Automatic Vaudeville Studios
Automatic Vaudeville Studios (AVS) is an underground movie collective based out of Montreal.
AVS was founded in 1998 by Mark Slutsky, Daniel Perlmutter, and Seth W. Owen.[1] They modeled the collective on "golden age" Hollywood's movie studios,[2] AVS has produced close to 100 shorts using local artists, musicians, actors and other unpaid talent to bring their no-budget genre-inspired entertainments to life. "The lower budget you have, the more control you have over the picture," collective member Slutsky said in a 2005 newspaper interview. "It means you have to use your head."[2]
Some of Automatic Vaudeville's productions include The Recommendations (2005),[3] a comedy about jealousy and revenge in the literary demi-monde;[1] Spanked: The Ron Friendly Story, about the tumultuous life and times of a fictional performance artist; Young Cons, and the series known as the Schandcycle, which features improvised music performed by Montreal music collective Schandkollektief.
A selection of Automatic Vaudeville's work can be found on their limited-run DVD releases, Your Hi-Class DVD, Vol. 1 and Your Hi-Class DVD, Vol. 2.
Selected filmography
- Bluebeard
- He Killed for Love
- The Southside Five
- Young Cons
- The Sophisticated Detectives (2001)
- Spanked: The Ron Friendly Story (2002)
- The Successor (2002)[4]
- Krangor: Legend of the Galaxy (2003)
- Here’s Looking At Us Chapter One: The First 5 Years: Automatic Vaudeville 1998-2003: Our Story (2003)
- Schandfilm (2004)
- The Recommendations (2005)[5]
- Peepers (2008)[6][7]
References
- ^ a b Young, Dylan (2004-11-25). "Automatic Vaudeville". NOW Toronto. Retrieved 2025-11-04.
- ^ a b Whyte, Murray (2005-02-09). "Invoking Hollywood glory on nickel and dime". The Toronto Star. pp. F1, F4. Retrieved 2025-11-04 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "On Screen (review of The Recommendations)". Eye Weekly. June 16, 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-07-21.
- ^ "Film". Adam Gollner. Retrieved 2025-11-04.
- ^ Bigge, Ryan (July 12, 2011). "I'm Feeling Unlucky: Independent Culture in the Google Era". Broken Pencil. Retrieved 2025-11-04.
- ^ DeWolf, Christopher (2010-07-22). "Montreal-Style Voyeurism". Maisonneuve. Retrieved 2025-11-04.
- ^ Hays, Matt (December 15, 2008). "Quebec comics star in Peepers". Playback. Retrieved 2025-11-04.