Zipper

Summary A successful family man with a blossoming political career loses all sense of morality when he becomes addicted to using an escort agency. View more details

Zipper

Directed : Mora Stephens

Written : Joel Viertel Mora Stephens

5.8

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Genres : Thriller Drama

Release date : Aug 27, 2015

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Louisiana, USA

Production companies : Intercut Capital Cargo Entertainment 33 Pictures

Summary A successful family man with a blossoming political career loses all sense of morality when he becomes addicted to using an escort agency. View more details

Details

Genres : Thriller Drama

Release date : Aug 27, 2015

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Louisiana, USA

Production companies : Intercut Capital Cargo Entertainment 33 Pictures

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The Way of Glass

The Way of Glass

The Way of Glass is about a troubled college kid, Sophie (Frances Pabón), who thinks she has found a new path, a new teacher, an escape. We follow her home on a pilgrimage, first to see her ambitious, academic boyfriend, Keith (Michael Sutherland), and then to the apartment lousy with ghosts where her older brother, Daniel (Kai Issey) is locked in an uneasy truce with their overbearing mother, Marcy (Rachel Marcus). Young Sophie and her brother grew up in a household run by vaudevillian actors who tended to believe that all problems could be remedied by a tangerine or a bowl of consecrated chicken soup. The two siblings could not find a better match than one another to share their woes, their spiritual and social alienation, their cross-bearing egotism and their insufferable superiority complexes. But Daniel, a bit older and wiser, has been in this game a few extra years, while Sophie is still just a grasshopper. The story is narrated and directed by an omniscient older brother, Teddy (Theodore Bouloukos), a charming writer, teacher and sage of sorts who walks through their lives with a survivor's sense of remorse, nostalgia and fortitude. Overshadowing the story and the heart of the family is the wake of its messianic firstborn kin who, though no longer with them, has never been more present. Don't be misled; though rife with harsh words, piercing discord and cynical tirades, the Glass tale is-without question-a "compound, or multiple, love story, plain and complicated." Based on the words of a great American author, and re-imagined by a team of innovative, young filmmakers, The Way of Glass conjures up a stunning visualization of a classic, cherished story.

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