After Party (2017 film)
After Party | |
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Directed by | Amos Posner |
Produced by | Michael Goodin Jesse Knight |
Screenplay by | Jesse Knight |
Story by | Jesse Knight Jared Weinstein |
Starring | Laura Dreyfuss
Rachel Nichols Sean Kleier Steve Guttenberg Scout Taylor-Compton Michael Nathanson Kyle Dean Massey Jeremie Harris |
Cinematography | Chloe Smolkin |
Edited by | Colby Bartine |
Production company | Monolith Pictures
Chaotic Neutral Films Think Media Studios |
Distributed by | Gravitas Ventures |
Running time | 79 Minutes |
Search After Party (2017 film) on Amazon.After Party is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Amos Posner. It stars Laura Dreyfuss, Rachel Nichols, Sean Kleier, Scout Taylor Compton, Jeremie Harris and Steven Guttenberg[1]. The film had its world premiere at The Madrid International Film Festival on July 17, 2017. The film was released on November 27, 2018 on video on demand by Gravitas Ventures.
Plot[edit]
Lana (Dreyfuss), a young, up-and-coming photographer, begrudgingly attends the party of a pretentious and cool gallery owner (Nichols) in the hopes of meeting a respected dealer (Guttenberg) who may hold the key to her success. She quickly finds that the attendees of the party are more style than substance, and her friend, the host, isn't at all what she seems.
Cast[edit]
Credited cast: | |||
Rachel Nichols | Charlie | ||
Steve Guttenberg | Alan | ||
Laura Dreyfuss | Lana | ||
Sean Kleier | Hollis | ||
Scout Taylor-Compton | Julia | ||
Michael Nathanson | Dennis | ||
Kyle Dean Massey | Adrian | ||
Jeremie Harris | Gavin | ||
K.K. Moggie | Pam | ||
Sanjit De Silva | Amesh | ||
Tessa Kim(as Tessa Keimes) | Vida | ||
Ryan Metcalf | Tim | ||
Tobias Segal | Jim |
Critical reception[edit]
After Party won Best Comdey at the 2017 Madrid Internation Film Festival and The Audience Award at 2017 No Limit Film Series.
References[edit]
- ↑ After Party, retrieved 2019-05-04
External links[edit]
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