Bound together by the voice of Lamont, a young black man pushed by the constant surveillance of his everyday life to discover the real power is off-screen. Lamont uncovers a living and breathing New York City with his new found power. At the same time, actress Iris refusal to die in an audition spurs her to get out of the pretentious grind of being in. She becomes the focus of Lamonts camera as he follows Iris into her psychological descent, while her roommate Mira, is desperate for fame no matter the price.
01-01-2003
1h 36m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Azazel Jacobs
Writers:
Azazel Jacobs, Curtis Winter
Production:
Kick It Over Productions
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Tricia Vessey
Tricia Vessey (born October 8, 1972 in Hollister, California) is an American actress.
Vessey grew up in Monterey, California. Some of her film work includes: Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, Trouble Every Day, Town & Country, Coming Soon, On the Edge, Nobody Needs to Know, The Brave and Bean.
She has one child, a son, with Anton Newcombe.
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Norman Mark Reedus (born January 6, 1969) is an American actor, voice actor, television host, and model. Reedus is known for starring in the popular AMC horror drama series The Walking Dead as Daryl Dixon, in the film The Boondock Saints (1999) and its sequel The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009) as Murphy MacManus, as Scud in Marvel's Blade II (2002), Marco in Deuces Wild (2002) and for his AMC TV show Ride with Norman Reedus. He has acted in numerous films and television series, and modeled for various fashion designers (most recognizably Prada in the 1990s). Reedus also provided motion capture and voice acting for the lead character Sam Porter in the video game Death Stranding (2019).
Azazel Jacobs is an American film director and screenwriter, known for his acclaimed features such as The GoodTimesKid (2005), Momma's Man (2008), Terri (2011), The Lovers (2017), French Exit (2020), and His Three Daughters (2023).
Raised in a Jewish family in Manhattan, Jacobs pursued his passion for film, earning degrees from SUNY Purchase and the AFI Conservatory. His early work, The GoodTimesKid, gained a cult following, while Momma's Man was hailed as "Independent Film defined" by The New York Times. Terri, starring John C. Reilly, premiered at Sundance and garnered international recognition.
Jacobs further showcased his talent by directing two seasons of the SKY/HBO show, Doll & Em. In 2017, he wrote and directed The Lovers, released by A24, starring Debra Winger and Tracy Letts. The film's screenplay earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination.
In 2020, Jacobs directed French Exit, based on Patrick deWitt's novel, featuring Michelle Pfeiffer in a role Variety deemed unforgettable. The film received multiple award nominations, including a Golden Globe, and won Best Actress at the Canadian Screen Awards.
His latest film, His Three Daughters, premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival and was acquired by Netflix for a 2024 release. The film, written, directed, edited, and produced by Jacobs, stars Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, and Carrie Coon in critically acclaimed performances.
Jacobs has also directed episodes for television series like Sorry For Your Loss and Mozart in the Jungle. In 2024, an official remake of The Lovers, "Do Aur Do Pyaar", was released in India, marking the first remake of an A24 film.
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Jaime Aymerich
Bio
His TV credits include Golden Globes nominated 'Weeds', Primetime Emmy nominated 'Workaholics', and Amazon Prime's hit Emmy-nominated series 'Bosch'. Born and raised in Mexico City, Jaime is a graduate of the Academy of Dramatic Arts (Mexico).
Jaime's acting skills and personal dynamics have been evident since childhood. On a day off from school, he took off without thinking and visited Televisa San Angel, Mexico's largest TV station, and asked for a job as an actor, which he got straight away. He went on to receive several television roles in the early 1990s and made a name for himself. He then pursued his acting career in theatre, earning many awards from the Dramatic Arts Center in Mexico. On stage, he starred in plays like "El Tintero" (The Inkman), "El Fin" (The End), "Quiero Vivir" (I Want to Live), and many others. Jaime further developed his acting career in sketch-comedy theatre in Mexico, receiving more awards from the Comedians' House.
He moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career and soon landed roles both in film and television. Jaime's first critically praised television performance was of his portrayal of a young Mexican Character "Daniel" in an American Soap Opera Acapulco Bay, a Televisa-Fox production. Jaime made his film debut in A Beautiful Secret sharing the screen with Golden Globe and Academy Award winner Katy Jurado. This film earned 11 prizes in several international festivals, marking a new level of success for Mexican cinematography.
For the next few years, his work would range from the Showtime series Fat Actress with Kirstie Alley to portraying a Mexican President in the action drama The Last Ship by Michael Bay. Some of his TV credits include East Los High and Prime Time Glick with Martin Short. He recently shot How to Be a Latin Lover with Salma Hayek and Raquel Welsh.
Widely known within the Latin community, he stars in many Telenovelas like Amar de Nuevo, Historias de la Virgen Morena, La llamada, and El Poeta del Pueblo for Univision. Jaime is in the number one show of NBC / Telemundo - "Betty en New York" where he portrays the role of Charlie.
He performed as Jorge in "The Laundromat" directed by the Oscar winner Steven Soderberg; where he acts with Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas.
He portrayed the character of "Satan" in the series "The Daughter of God" written by successful writer Enrique Torres.
Jaime shot in Cancun the TV project where he was giving life to "Pato" in the Jeff Valdez show for HBO "The Garcias".
Jaime has done many animated series and movies giving his voice to different characters in projects like Bojack Horseman, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Astroboy, Early Man, Little Rooster's Egg-cellent Adventure, etc.
He started his career as an Executive Producer with the Emmy Winner Netflix Show "Julie and The Phantoms" and is a partner of Aymerich Entertainment making Movies and TV Series in Hollywood and Latin America.
Jaime Aymerich stars in the movie "Lo que Diga el Corazon" the story of a father who dedicates his entire life to his autistic son, but suddenly faces an enormous challenge.
Jaime is currently filming the movie “Una Pareja de 4”, a comedy of affairs with a positive message to couples.
Emily Kathleen A. Mortimer (born December 1, 1971) is an English actress. She began performing on stage, and has since appeared in several film and television roles, including Scream 3, Match Point, Lars and the Real Girl, and Shutter Island.
Dolly Wells (Dorothy Perpetua Gatacre) is an actress and writer, known for Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), Doll & Em (2013), Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016) and Dracula (2020).