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Courting Chaos

Film
Film
Language: 
English
Production country: 
United States
Running time (In minutes): 
124
Theme: 
Comedy
Poster: 
Courting Chaos
Production year: 
February, 2014
Film Credits
Film director: 
Alan Clay
Producer: 
Alan Clay, Stewart Fulljames
Screenplay: 
Alan Clay
Editing: 
Rachel Ann Pearl
Film photographer: 
Dan Kneece
Sound: 
Marc Pearlman
Music: 
Sherri Chung
Cast 1: 
Rachelle DiMaria
Cast 2: 
Nancy La Scala
Cast 3: 
Alastair Bayardo
Cast 4: 
Jessica Howell
Cast 5: 
Blake Young Fountain
Film synopsis: 
<p>An innocent Beverly Hills girl falls for a Venice Beach street clown and she must overcome her inhibitions and become a clown herself for the relationship to survive.</p>
Budget
Budget Range: 
Between $100 000 and $1 Million
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
Yes
Festival selections: 

Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival, Los Angeles, 2014 - Geneva Film Festival, Chicago, 2014 - Worldfest, Houston, 2014

Awards received: 
Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival, Los Angeles, 2014, Best Comedy Film - Geneva Film Festival, Chicago, 2014, Best Director - Worldfest, Houston, 2014, Special Jury Award for Romantic Comedy and Best Actor nomination, Rachelle DiMaria
Film reviews: 
It was a great film, very well done in pretty much every aspect. Excellent acting, every character is well-written and fun to watch. Some great comedic moments, and what feels like a true insider's peek into clown culture. I never got bored or felt like the film was too long or slow, it kept me engaged all the way through and had plenty of laughs and fun scenes to keep things interesting. A favorite element to the story is the way the protagonist must connect with her own fears and flaws on a much deeper level in order to be able to perform well as a clown. She learns that being a clown isn&#39;t as much about being funny as it is about being honest. I really enjoyed the film and would recommend watching it. It's funny, unique, and emotionally satisfying. On a 1-10 scale, I'd give it: 9.
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Open
Video: 
Open
International: 
Open
Internet: 
Open
Publicity Infos
Trailer availble: 
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