The Stagg Party
The Stagg Party | |
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Created by | Joe Swanberg |
Directed by | Joe Swanberg |
Starring | Ellen Stagg |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 Episodes Per Season |
Production | |
Running time | Approx. 5 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | IFC |
Original release | October 13, 2008 |
External links | |
Website |
The Stagg Party is an American television and web series, which airs on the IFC in the United States.
The documentary series follows around commercial and erotic/glamour photographer Ellen Stagg as she photographs her favorite models, prepares her images, and handles her day-to-day life in a field generally reserved for men.[1]
The show is produced and filmed in New York City and LA.
Characters
Cast and Crew
Name | Role | Description |
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Ellen Stagg | Photographer | The documentary series follows her around as she takes and edits photographs. |
Joe Swanberg | Creator and Director | Filmed and edited the series. |
Justine Jolie | Model | A popular model in the adult industry. |
Joanna Angel | Model | Earned fame and adult acclaim by her appearance and founding of BurningAngel.com |
Jelena Jensen | Model | Been in numerous men's magazines and hosts Playboy's Totally Busted. |
Asa Akira | Model | |
Mandy Morbid | Model | |
Madison Young | Feminist | Creator of the production company Madison Bound Productions and art gallery and performance space Femina Potens. |
Charlotte Stokely | Adult Performer | Started at 18 years old and has been in over 300 videos. |
Renne Perez | Model and Adult Performer | Featured in several men's magazines and 27 films. |
Courtney Cruz | Model and Performance Artist | Active in the fetish community and has been involved with numerous fashion and fetish events. |
Shelby Jones aka Belfast | Performer and Model | Co-founder of The Two Ladies, a company teaching burlesque and sexual education. Produces The Devil's Playground at the Bordello Bar. |
Ariel | Adult Performer | Soft-core performer and special effects makeup artist and aesthetician. |
Ryan Keely | Model | Glamour/Fetish model with the blog http://popporn.com, which offers reviews of sex toys. |
Zoli | Model | Featured in many television shows and magazines. |
Episodes
Season 1 (2009)
# | Title | original airdate | Production code |
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01 | "A Fine Artist" | October 13, 2008 | 101 |
Ellen shoots model Asa Akira as she talks about the distinction between commercial and erotic work. | |||
02 | "Doing it on Camera" | N/A | 102 |
Charlotte Stokley models. | |||
03 | "Family Portrait" | N/A | 103 |
Ellen talks with Joseph, her younger brother, about growing up in Connecticut and about how she includes herself in her own artwork. | |||
04 | "Price Points" | N/A | 104 |
Shoots founder of BurningAngel.com, Joanna Angel, and discusses the economic side of putting her images online. | |||
05 | "Working From Home" | N/A | 105 |
Featuring Ariel and Mandy Morbid, Ellen works from home and discusses the benefits and drawbacks. | |||
06 | "Justine" | N/A | 106 |
Takes a look at the relationship between photographer and model, and the intricacies of their friendship. | |||
07 | "Business By Design" | N/A | 107 |
Featuring model Zoli, this episode looks at Ellen's attempts to make money from her photography from a web-based business model. | |||
08 | "Retouched" | N/A | 108 |
Through digital editing, Ellen talks about intensifying the gaps between reality and fiction. | |||
09 | "Boyfriends" | N/A | 109 |
Ellen's photography has affected her romantic life, and she discusses this while featuring models Courtney Cruz and Belfast. | |||
10 | "Catching Up" | N/A | 110 |
Ellen does a calendar shoot for Mischka, a streetwear firm. |
References
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