
Plot outline
Personal notes
Cast
- Selma Blair
- Leo Fitzpatrick
- Robert Wisdom
- Maria Thayer
- Angela Goethals
- Devorah Rose
- Nancy Anne Ridder
- Steve Rosen
- Aleksa Palladino
- Mary Lynn Rajskub
- Tina Holmes
- Paul Giamatti
- Mike Schank
- Xander Berkeley
- Mark Webber
- John Goodman
- Julie Hagerty
- Jonathan Osser
- Noah Fleiss
- Lupe Ontiveros
- Jessica Dunphy
- Nick Maltes
- Steve Railsback
- Crista Moore
- Franka Potente
- Andrew Marantz
- Conan O'Brien
- Frederick B. Owens
- Barry Jordan
- Robin Goodman
- Eric Nieves
- Marisa Redanty
- Ilana Levine
- Jennifer Elise Cox
- Pat Kiernan
- Gina Priano
- Tom Schimmels
- Jim Titus
Plots
College and high school serve as the backdrop for two stories about dysfunction and personal turmoil.
Storytelling is comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/ troubled characters, it explores issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation
Storytelling follows two separate, unrelated stories of the angst, frustration, depression of the youth of today against two backdrops. In "Fiction", Vi is a hip college teenager who allows herself to be exploited and abused by any guy, including her writing professor, in order to get inspiration for her creative writing class. In "Non-fiction", Toby Oxman is a hapless loser/shoe salesman who wants to be a famous documentary filmmaker. For his first project, Toby explores the dysfunctional Livingston family, focusing mostly on the oldest son Scooby, an alienated, hates-the-world, ticking-time-bomb, bisexual, high school student with dreams of being famous.