- In a last-ditch effort to break through in the crowded and convoluted indie film world, a husband-wife producing team make a film especially designed to win a regional film festival and attract the attention of actor Bill Murray.
- In a last-ditch effort to break through in the crowded and convoluted indie film world, a husband-wife producing team make a film especially designed to win a regional film festival and attract the attention of actor Bill Murray. (Feature, Comedy)—Chris White + Emily Reach White
- When husband-and-wife indie filmmakers Neil (Chris White) and Liz Shaw (Traysie Amick) hear that Bill Murray will be a judge at the "Low Country Boil 48-Hour Film Festival," they pack their bags and head to Charleston...picking up Neil's angst-ridden daughter Hope (Harriet White), cameraman Alan Ray (Alan Ray), and BFF/sound recordist Jen Meyers (Monica Eva Foster) along the way. All hell breaks loose when twirling girl actress Bree Carrington (Reid Cox) and fading 80's action star Nicholas "Nick" Teasle (Lavin Cuddihee) don't get Liz's subtle, Bill Murray-esque screenplay or Neil's patient direction. Adding to the stress: would-be documentarian Clark Wiggins (Jeff Driggers) whose camera is everywhere they'd rather it not be, pretentious filmmaking foe Dos Midler (Alex Smith), and Neil's sexy former flame Jackie Miller (Nealy Glenn). Suddenly the Shaw's filmmaking weekend in the Holy City goes from bad to worse, leaving them lost in the first circle of Hell.—Paris MTN Scout
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