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Living in Oblivion is a 1995 American independent satirical black comedy film written and directed by Tom DiCillo, and starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck, James LeGros and Peter Dinklage in his film debut.
DiCillo has published books of two of his screenplays, Living in Oblivion and Box of Moonlight. Both books contain the full scripts along with commentary, stories and anecdotes. DiCillo also directed "Weeping Willow", a sixth season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, inspired by the lonelygirl15 videos on YouTube. [7 ...
"Living in Oblivion" is a song by American synthpop band Anything Box. It was initially self-released by the band as a 12" single in 1988, with "Time to Go" and "Living in Oblivion (Slow Mix)" on its B-side. It was released again in 1990 as their first major label single, on Epic Records. The song is from their debut album Peace.
The EP, Living in Oblivion MCMXCVI A.D. was released on Jarrett Records which had merged with Orangewerks. Anything Box performed at the Synthstock Music Festival in Salt Lake City , Utah where Paul Rijnders reunited with the band for the song "Lady in Waiting" from Peace .
Peace is the debut album by the American band Anything Box, released in 1990 on Epic Records. [1] [2] It was remastered and rereleased on endpop in 2018.The album includes "Living in Oblivion", the band's biggest hit, which found success in both the clubs and on radio.
He made his film debut in the 1995 comedy-drama Living in Oblivion. [2] After appearing in a series of supporting parts in much of the 1990s and early 2000s, he made his breakthrough by starring in the Tom McCarthy-directed comedy-drama The Station Agent (2003), which had him play a railroad-obsessed introvert who inherits an abandoned train ...
Le Gros starred in Gus Van Sant's film Drugstore Cowboy and had a supporting role for Living in Oblivion, where he played Chad Palomino, an acting divo with endless "a-list" star demands for a "b-movie" director and crew.
Living in Oblivion: international distribution only; produced by JDI Productions and Lemon Sky Productions [6] November 9, 1995: The Star Maker: international distribution outside Italy only; produced by RAI and the Cecchi Gori Group [7] November 17, 1995: The Scarlet Letter