Lot Lizard is a feature documentary about truck stop sex workers in America. There are three million truck drivers and thousands of truck stops throughout the United States. Many of them are frequented by sex workers who truck drivers refer to as lot lizards. The film follows Jennifer, a recovering sex worker who is trying to get her life back on track, Bobby, a man struggling to come to grips with his girlfriend's livelihood, and Betty, an aging sex worker who makes no apologies for her lifestyle. These intimate portraits hint at a broader story about America, how it deals with its 'derelicts,' and how we are implicated as consumers.
Directing | Alexander Perlman | Director |
Production | Eric Feig | Executive Producer |
Production | Mei Li Heman | Associate Producer |
Production | Daniel Livingston | Producer |
Production | Alexander Perlman | Producer |
Sound | Matthew Dougherty | Music |
Crew | Alexander Perlman | Cinematography |
Editing | Matthew Dougherty | Editor |
Editing | Alexander Perlman | Editor |
Sound | Cory Choy | Supervising Sound Editor |
Camera | Michael Melcone | Camera Operator |
Camera | Ilya Shnitser | Camera Operator |
Editing | James Fattu | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Matthew Fleischmann | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Thomas M. Vogt | Editorial Consultant |
Editing | Alex Zustra | Assistant Editor |
Crew | Peter Flanigan | Legal Services |
Crew | Marvin Yoda | Post Production Assistant |
Production | Daniel Marracino | Executive Producer |