Audrey Brodsky quits her boring desk job to follow her childhood dream of becoming an actress. When she meets an aspiring internet cameraman and moves in with a sexy new roommate, she finally begins the adventure of a lifetime with her. Inside jokes about life in Los Angeles generate social commentary about the importance we place on celebrity. But beneath the jokes is a bittersweet story that is both inspiring and realistic. We are reminded that happiness has little to do with fame and that we long to be connected; Connect with ourselves, with each other and with the world. Winner of 20 festival awards, this quirky, large-scale, micro-budget comedy inspired by Wes Anderson features more than 30 dates, 80 music tracks, including a mandolin score, and a cast of more than 50 speaking roles, the most of whom are women. The Hollywood Times declares "You will fall in love with the characters and laugh to the end.
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Odd Brodsky
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Give My Regards To Broadway
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For He's A Jolly Good Fellow
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Mark Chaet:
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Who Wants to Go to Heaven (part 1)
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Fantastic
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Gail Vareilles:
Writer
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Namaste Song
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Hands Up
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Scott Deckert:
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Sharing The Night Together
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Ava Aldridge:
Writer
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