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Garden Party (2007)

Garden Party (2007)
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Filmmaker Jason Freeland draws inspiration from the eponymous song for this tale of five lost souls attempting to navigate the treacherous urban landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. April is an ambitious beauty in search of success, but can she learn to get by and keep on her clothes at the same time? Sally St. Clair is a sexy realtor with a secret past. She's got a great eye for spotting lost souls, and thrives on giving them direction in life. One of those lost souls is Nathan, her new assistant. Nathan moved to Los Angeles from Nebraska seeking to find success as a dancer, but now most of his time is spent making photocopies for Sally and her clients. One of those clients is Todd, a porn-addicted artist who agrees to help Sally get revenge for a past indiscretion in exchange for her helping him realize his greatest fantasy. Meanwhile, as starry-eyed street musician Sammy moves in with Nathan, the new roommates both have disparate ideas about the direction their relationship is headed, and everyone involved becomes hopelessly ensnared in Sally's kinky entanglements. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Vinessa ShawWilla Holland, (more)
Director(s):
Jason Freeland
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Garden Party

Filmmaker Jason Freeland draws inspiration from the eponymous song for this tale of five lost souls attempting to navigate the treacherous urban landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. April is an ambitious beauty in search of success, but can she learn to get by and keep on her clothes at the same time? Sally St. Clair is a sexy realtor with a secret past. She's got a great eye for spotting lost souls, and thrives on giving them direction in life. One of those lost souls is Nathan, her new assistant. Nathan moved to Los Angeles from Nebraska seeking to find success as a dancer, but now most of his time is spent making photocopies for Sally and her clients. One of those clients is Todd, a porn-addicted artist who agrees to help Sally get revenge for a past indiscretion in exchange for her helping him realize his greatest fantasy. Meanwhile, as starry-eyed street musician Sammy moves in with Nathan, the new roommates both have disparate ideas about the direction their relationship is headed, and everyone involved becomes hopelessly ensnared in Sally's kinky entanglements. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Jason Freeland
Writer(s):
Jason Freeland
Producer(s):
Tim Youd
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Comedy
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    Cheryl P.

    Don't waste your time I felt bad wasting the mailman's time to deliver this piece of crap

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    Kent B.

    This movie starts out very confusing by jumping from one person to another every 5 minutes. By the time I caught up and figured out who was who, I really didn't care. The characters are shallow and do what ever to survive. For me, it was one of those movies that makes me question the purpose of the movie. There was no real resolution in the fact that most of the characters were in the same situation at the end of the movie,as they were in the begining.

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    Brian B.

    i thiught this was a pretty good movie theres not really any action but the characters are wqell developed and the movie keeps you interested from the beginning to end. definitely worth a look.

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