Blood, Sweat & Puke: The Making of Science Team
Blood, Sweat & Puke: The Making of Science Team follows the behind the scenes process of creating Drew Bolduc's independent science fiction feature Science Team. Rather than summarizing the sci-fi story, the documentary focuses on rehearsals, set building, effects tests, and the day-to-day... Read more
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About Blood, Sweat & Puke: The Making of Science Team
Blood, Sweat & Puke: The Making of Science Team follows the behind the scenes process of creating Drew Bolduc's independent science fiction feature Science Team. Rather than summarizing the sci-fi story, the documentary focuses on rehearsals, set building, effects tests, and the day-to-day friction that shapes a microbudget shoot. On-set footage and interviews reveal how a compact cast and crew manage tight finances, improvised props, technical glitches, and fast script changes, mixing frustration with humor. The film keeps attention on how scenes are assembled, the relationships among collaborators, and the small victories that come from inventive, hands-on problem solving.
Released in 2014, the documentary was directed by Wyn Wallace and centers on the creation of Drew Bolduc's independent sci-fi feature Science Team. It uses on-set footage and interviews to chart the production's practical effects, cast dynamics, and do-it-yourself filmmaking.
No reliable box office figures are available for Blood, Sweat & Puke, and it doesn't appear to have had a wide theatrical release. Its circulation seems confined to independent or festival screenings and niche venues rather than mainstream multiplex runs.
There are no records of major awards or high-profile nominations for this documentary, and it did not secure Oscars, Emmys, or Golden Globes recognition. Any festival showings, if they occurred, did not translate into reported accolades; the film remains a niche documentation of indie production rather than an award contender.
Critical response is minimal, with a recorded vote average of 0.0/10 based on zero votes, indicating almost no mainstream reviews. Viewers interested in the mechanics of low-budget production will find themes of resourcefulness, collaborative improvisation, technical improvisation, creative disagreement, and the personalities that drive grassroots filmmaking familiar and revealing too.
Details
- Release Date
- June 27, 2014
- Runtime
- 29m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
Cast
Drew Bolduc
Himself
Seager Dixon
Himself
Lloyd Kaufman
Himself
Vito Trigo
Himself
Director: Wyn Wallace