The actors and actresses were responsible for their own costumes, hair, and make-up.
There was a golden rule. Mike Figgis told the actors and actresses to never wear the same outfit every day over the two-week shooting period. This way, there could never ever be the possibility of stealing a scene from another day's shoot and cheating it in the edit.
The film was shot fifteen times, over two weeks, one continuous take each time.
The film was written on music paper, exactly like a string quartet. Each bar line representing a minute.
It was initially shot on the DSR 130 DV Cam and then upgraded to Digibeta and finally HD. It was shown digitally at the Yahoo Internet Film Festival at the DGA (Directors Guild of America) on March 22, 2000.