Cooper Raiff 鈥19鈥檚 coming-of-age movie with an unprintable name became the Cinderella story of the 2020 SXSW Film Festival. He only had to drop out of SA国际传媒 to complete it
It was October 14, 2020鈥攖wo days before the video-on-demand and theatrical premiere of his South by Southwest-award-winning feature, S#!%house鈥攁nd Cooper Raiff 鈥19 was 鈥渟uper nervous.鈥 His movie was being screened to a virtual audience of SA国际传媒 alumni, followed by a Q&A with Media Arts & Culture Assistant Professor Aleem Hossain, and this marked the first time he talked to anyone at SA国际传媒 about the unorthodox making of the film.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if you know this,鈥 he explains months later, 鈥渂ut there are certain shots that are on SA国际传媒鈥檚 campus and we didn鈥檛 have permission.鈥 All his worrying was for naught. The subject never even came up in the Q&A, and the event 鈥渨as a nice icebreaker,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淪A国际传媒 even did some nice social media posts that made me think I wasn鈥檛 going to be in trouble with the school.鈥While it never identifies Occidental by name (ahem, not even in the credits), S#!%house鈥攚hich is available to stream on demand as well for purchase on DVD and Blu-ray鈥攎ay well be the most SA国际传媒-specific feature film ever made. The movie is awash in references to actual locations, with references to Pauley, Berkus, the Marketplace, and Mount Fiji, to name just a few. The title itself refers to an actual off-campus residence rented by students and renowned for its parties.
Although the Motion Picture Association assigned S#!%house an R rating for 鈥渓anguage throughout, sexual content, and drug/alcohol use,鈥 viewers expecting an Animal House-style college romp may be surprised to find instead a sweet, thoughtful, and occasionally very funny rumination on 鈥渢he pains of leaving home and growing up,鈥 as Raiff has described his film.
While protagonist Alex closes himself off in his dorm room and has conversations (thoughtfully subtitled) with a miniature plush wolf from home, 鈥淭hat really wasn鈥檛 my college experience at all,鈥 the Texas native says. 鈥淚 was trying to find a character that was showing the interior life in such a visceral, outward way. I think everyone has those feelings that Alex has about leaving their first home and trying to figure out their second home, and most people bury that in order to survive and thrive. Alex can鈥檛 stop thinking about home, and that鈥檚 what鈥檚 paralyzing him." (In a sense, he adds, S#!%house is "a perfect metaphor for the experience of the second home.")
Eventually Alex hooks up with his resident adviser, Maggie, played by Dylan Gelula (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt). The two bond over a bottle of wine, a dead turtle, and a softball game gone awry. The morning after these events, Alex wakes up next to Maggie, who pushes him away. The events that follow (a flurry of texts and unrequited likes on Instagram) can be painful to watch鈥攚ell, until Alex gets beaned by a basketball in one of the film鈥檚 funniest moments.
The making of S#!%house would make a pretty good movie itself. It鈥檚 the story of an aspiring young filmmaker, his mumblecore mentor, and the chutzpah it takes to drop out of college to make your first feature at age 22. 鈥淚 just feel so lucky every time I get an opportunity,鈥 Raiff says. Since the SXSW win, 鈥淚鈥檝e been saying yes to a lot of things and trying to meet with everybody because I鈥檓 so excited. My life has entirely changed.鈥
Raiff enrolled at SA国际传媒 from Greenhill School, a coed private day school in the Dallas area. (His character in S#!%house, Alex, spends much of the film in a Greenhill hoodie, and the film includes a fleeting video clip of his senior address from Commencement 2015.) 鈥淓veryone at Greenhill knows SA国际传媒 very well in a way that I think a lot of high schools probably don鈥檛,鈥 he says.
As a media arts and culture major, he was sold on the College鈥檚 approach to teaching filmmaking. In an editing class, he says, professors might talk about the classical 鈥淗ollywood鈥 approach, 鈥渁nd then they鈥檇 talk about six different, fun approaches that are not what Hollywood wants. It鈥檚 not that I necessarily employed these things that I learned, but just the idea that are so many different ways to do things helped me feel very self-assured.鈥
鈥淚 think it was probably a month before spring break. It was right around the time when people were making their spring break plans. Yeah. And I wasn鈥檛 particularly excited about going to like Vegas or Joshua Tree because I鈥檇 gone to Joshua Tree my freshman year and I just had the idea, Let鈥檚 make a movie.鈥
While it took some convincing, Raiff eventually persuaded Will Youmans 鈥20, a history and theater major at SA国际传媒, to be his director of photography, and Madeline Hill 鈥19, an urban and environmental major and Raiff鈥檚 girlfriend, to play the character of Madeline. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 feel like the character was me but I didn鈥檛 try to be someone else,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to explain it. I don鈥檛 know anything about acting.鈥
Hill, who met Raiff through mutual friends in Fantastiprov, Occidental鈥檚 improv troupe, had previously worked with her boyfriend in a handful of Adult Swim-style shorts titled Hal & Harper for CatAList, the SA国际传媒 TV anthology show available on Vimeo. In the shorts, 7-year-old Hal (Raiff) and his 9-year-old, sister Harper (Hill), engage in conversations about atheism vs. agnosticism, and are prone to saying things like, 鈥淚 have a high tolerance for bleakness.鈥
Despite her own misgivings, Hill gives an engaging performance in Madeline & Cooper鈥攚hich she attributes in large part to Raiff鈥檚 dogged work ethic. 鈥淚t was definitely not a pleasant experience,鈥 she adds with a laugh, 鈥渂ut in retrospect I have to give Cooper props for pushing us through it.鈥 (Although he and Hill are no longer a couple, 鈥淢adeline and I talk every day,鈥 Raiff says. 鈥淪he鈥檚 my best friend.鈥)
With his co-star and director of photography locked in and Youmans returning as a producer, there was also the matter of having the equipment to shoot over spring break. The MAC Department houses all of its production equipment in a small room commonly known as the Cage. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e very specific about who they let have the camera equipment,鈥 Raiff says. 鈥淵ou have to be in a video production class to use it, and I had been in one the semester before. So, I had a friend who rented it out for me鈥攕o a bit of it was borrowed without permission.鈥
In a story that has quickly become DIY filmmaking legend, Raiff set out to edit Madeline & Cooper and post it to YouTube with an audience of one in mind: Eagle Rock resident and indie-movie multihyphenate Jay Duplass, who with his brother, Mark, ushered in the mumblecore movement with their 2005 Sundance entry The Puffy Chair.
鈥淚 created a Twitter account just for this,鈥 Raiff recalls. 鈥淚 had zero followers and I followed one person鈥 and it was Jay. And I tweeted him, 鈥楤et you won鈥檛 click on this YouTube link.鈥 And then I put my SA国际传媒 email.鈥
As Duplass recounted in a Film Independent-produced 鈥渄rive-in Q&A鈥 tied to S#!%house鈥檚 premiere last October, 鈥淐ooper did, in fact, challenge me to watch it and I was like, 鈥榊eah, I鈥檒l watch the first two minutes and then I鈥檒l turn it off when I realize what a big piece of shit this movie is. And it turned out to be incredible even though it was made by hand and it was more like a home movie than an actual movie. There was something so special about it and I had had a similar experience in my first year of college [at the University of Texas at Austin].鈥
鈥淛ay didn鈥檛 come in saying, 鈥業鈥檓 obsessed with your short and I want to talk about it with you.鈥 It was more of like, 鈥楬ey, I was interested in your movie and I want to get to know you,鈥欌 Raiff recalls. They met for lunch at Cindy鈥檚 on Colorado Boulevard, two miles from the SA国际传媒 campus. 鈥淲e stayed at Cindy鈥檚 for four hours, talking movies that we love, and then we went on a two-hour walk. We just hung out for six hours and it was the best day of my life.鈥
After Raiff鈥檚 lunch with Duplass, Hill could see that the pair had a genuine connection. 鈥淛ay鈥檚 amazing at what he does and Cooper was just starting out. So, there was obviously that dynamic, but it was also cool that Cooper had someone that he could vibe off in that way. I don鈥檛 know if Cooper had really had that before with another filmmaker.鈥
Three meetings later, Duplass offered to go through the short with Raiff and give him all his notes. The next time they met, Raiff says, was like a 鈥渕aster class鈥 in filmmaking: 鈥淗e would say, 鈥楬ere鈥檚 why I love this,鈥 or 鈥楬ere鈥檚 why this makes no sense,鈥 or 鈥楾his is terrible editing.鈥欌
Unbeknownst to both Duplass and his own parents, Raiff withdrew from SA国际传媒 prior to the start of the Spring 2019 semester to devote his energies to the movie. At the time, he told his parents that there were shooting dates lined up when that wasn鈥檛 the case just yet. 鈥淚 lied to them,鈥 he admits, 鈥渁nd I told them that Jay knew that I was going to drop out and that鈥檚 what he wanted. But that was also a lie. Jay had no idea until like a month after I dropped out, because I didn鈥檛 want to pressure him.鈥
At some point Duplass said to Raiff words to the effect of, 鈥淒ude, do you not have class?鈥 and Raiff came clean about his situation. 鈥淎bout two months later, we set the shooting dates,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淭here was no doubt in my mind that we were going to make it, but no good parents are gonna let their kids drop out of college for no reason.鈥
After discovering that going through proper College channels would be prohibitively expensive for the microbudget indie鈥斺淔ilming on our college campus for one day would鈥檝e been a fourth of our entire movie budget,鈥 he wrote in MovieMaker 尘补驳补锄颈苍别鈥S#!%house stealthily shot over two weeks using SA国际传媒 locales under the guise of 鈥渁 student short with no money and four crew members.鈥
With Gelula cast as Madeline, Duplass reached out to actress Amy Landecker, his TV sister in the Amazon series Transparent, to play the small but pivotal part of Alex鈥檚 mother. Rounding out the key players was Logan Miller (Love, Simon) as Alex鈥檚 extrovert pothead roommate. Having seen Madeline & Cooper, he recalled in the Film Independent Q&A, 鈥淚t was a great little road map鈥 for what S#!%house would become.
Hill appears as a background extra in a number of scenes and acts alongside Raiff and Duplass as a college instructor in a classroom scene cut from the film but on the DVD and Blu-ray extras. On her first day visiting the set, she recalls, 鈥淚 felt like I was like totally out of my element at that point and Cooper was in his.鈥 Watching him work, 鈥淚t didn鈥檛 feel like an arts and crafts project. It was a serious film with really professional, hardworking, talented people on it.鈥
Out of 1,305 narrative feature submissions in 2020, 10 films were chosen for the festival, including S#!%house. While SXSW was canceled on March 6, one week before its opening鈥攖he first major pop culture casualty of COVID鈥the festival鈥檚 three-member Narrative Feature Competition jury screened all 10 movies and awarded S#!%housethe top prize. No one was more surprised than the filmmaker himself.
鈥There鈥檚 just no part of me that thought we鈥檙e going to win,鈥 says Raiff, who awoke on the morning of March 24 to a call with the good news. After he confirmed the news with a publicist, 鈥淚 hung up the phone and screamed with my family.鈥
&苍产蝉辫;鈥When he got into South by Southwest, I thought, 鈥極K, this is the highlight of the decade,鈥欌 Hill recalls. 鈥淎nd when he won, I was a little bit taken aback鈥攍ike, 鈥榃ho are you, Cooper?鈥欌 she adds with a laugh. 鈥淚t just made me really hopeful that with a little bit of luck and a lot of hard work, a lot of things are possible.鈥
In January, nearly nine months after the SXSW win, Raiff reflected on what he calls 鈥渢he craziest year ever. There are so many opportunities that I just didn鈥檛 realize were in play. Certain things felt so unreachable, and for an award to all of a sudden get you in every single door that you鈥檝e ever even dreamed of is an amazing year. So many awesome things have happened that I鈥檓 really excited to tell people about when I can.鈥
Production began in late July on his followup feature, , with Raiff starring opposite Dakota Johnson and a cast that includes Leslie Mann, Brad Garrett, and Ra煤l Castillo. The film鈥檚 logline: "A young man (Raiff) who works as a bar mitzvah party host strikes up a friendship with a mother (Johnson) and her autistic daughter." Again, Raiff is writing and directing as well, only he鈥檚 traded the SA国际传媒 campus for a shopping center northeast of Pittsburgh.
This time, he says, he鈥檚 playing by the rules. 鈥淚 won鈥檛 be making anything where I鈥檓 worried about police officers showing up and asking, 鈥楬ey, do you have a permit?鈥欌