Summaries

A struggling actor on the outskirts of Hollywood takes a sketchy day job on Melrose Avenue, and uncovers the dark reality of living in Hollywood in the twenty-first century.

An unapologetically millennial view of Los Angeles, Melrose is a truly rare, and original, cinematic experience. It's La La Land - on acid; 500 Days of Summer - off its meds; The Graduate - for the college dropout. Financed entirely with college tuition payments, and produced independently with zero compromise by a crew with a median age of 21, it's "a crazy, color blast of a movie." (Actors Awards LA) and an authentic debut by director Soren James. Featuring award-winning, unforgettable debut performances from Jinny Ryann and Drew Koles, alongside irreverent, scene-stealing debuts from Merlin Froyd and Marie Oldenbourg, it's dark, hilarious, heartbreaking, and spontaneous; sometimes all at once. With a hugely evocative soundtrack, a smart script, eye-popping widescreen cinematography, frenetic, fast paced editing, and a clever use of long, unbroken takes - the result is a rollercoaster ride, an experience comparable only to actually being in your twenties, with all its ups and downs.—Gravitas Ventures

Details

Keywords
  • los angeles california
  • teenager
  • college
  • depression
  • twenty something
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Jan 20, 2020
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Unrated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Facebook Instagram
Language English Russian
Filming locations Hollywood, California, USA
Production companies Area 51 Pictures

Box office

Budget $14000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 45m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
Aspect ratio 2:40:1

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