Reach Capacity
movie

Released October 20, 2020
Overview
Almost forty years after its first appearance in You The Better, the house returns as a character in Beckman’s new work Reach Capacity, now symbolising real estate. The economic and political elements and the structure of the film are closely associated with the most famous of all board games dealing with real estate, Monopoly. Its origins go back to the early 1900s, when Elizabeth Magie created a first version of what she called The Landlord’s Game. Magie’s game had two sets of rules, a Prosperity set and a Monopolist set (only the latter was kept by Parker Brothers when they further developed the game without her). Magie’s aim was to illustrate how society as a whole thrives when monopolies are banished and income is distributed equally. Beckman takes over Magie’s dual game structure by having her screen flip over when a monopoly is reached.
Cast
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Cooper B. Handy
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Ani Block
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Adam H. Marchand
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Zach Hart
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Carrie Rudd
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Rose Mori
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Austin Sley Julian
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Richard Lenz
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performer
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Allison Powers
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performer
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John Chevrette
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Parker Halliday
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Riley Halliday
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Crew
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Ryan Muler
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Location Manager
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Christian Kalcik
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Lighting Technician
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Sara Boldt
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Camera Operator
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Sophie Carleton
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Production Assistant
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Ariel Nehorayoff
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Lighting Technician
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Rebecca Williams
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Lighting Technician
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Ross Matthei
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Sound Engineer
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Kim Keown
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Vocals
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Erinn E. Hagerty
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Digital Compositor
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Brooke Halpin
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Music
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Brooke Halpin
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Vocals
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Alix Daunis
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Production Assistant