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All The Wrong Places (2000)
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Starring: Ted Brunson, Brian John Driscoll, Judy Del Giudice, Alyce LaTourelle, Brian Patrick, Paul Woodson
Director: Martin Edwards
Category: Comedy, Independent
Studio: Vanguard
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Length:
95 mins

 
 

 

A comedy about almost fulfilling your dreams...

All the Wrong Places is a romantic comedy chronicling a young artist's search for an original idea while everyone around her is stealing someone else's. Desperately trying to escape the shadow cast by her famous mother, Marisa, a cute former co-ed, divides her time between flavor-of-the-month medium choices and impromptu sessions on her psychiatrist's couch. When she meets Paul, her passion of the day is filmmaking. Paul dabbles at writing knowing that his father, another successful parent, has promised to publish his first book. As Paul fumbles at writing his first novel about her stumbles trying to make her first film, the two may be onto something-providing a therapeutic laugh for anyone who has ever had to search for their own identity.