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Film Fest

  • 2020
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
319
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Film Fest (2020)
Struggling filmmakers travel to an obscure festival to sell their movie.
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Struggling filmmakers travel to an obscure festival to sell their movie.Struggling filmmakers travel to an obscure festival to sell their movie.Struggling filmmakers travel to an obscure festival to sell their movie.

  • Director
    • Marshall Cook
  • Writers
    • Marshall Cook
    • Paul Alan Cope
  • Stars
    • Matt Cook
    • Diona Reasonover
    • Laird Macintosh
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    319
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marshall Cook
    • Writers
      • Marshall Cook
      • Paul Alan Cope
    • Stars
      • Matt Cook
      • Diona Reasonover
      • Laird Macintosh
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Cook
    Matt Cook
    • Logan Clark
    Diona Reasonover
    Diona Reasonover
    • Alex Davis
    Laird Macintosh
    Laird Macintosh
    • Tomas Jonsson
    C.J. Vana
    C.J. Vana
    • Kyle
    Will Sasso
    Will Sasso
    • Montgomery Nash
    Ellen Wong
    Ellen Wong
    • Amy
    Jason Genao
    Jason Genao
    • Max
    Allison Dunbar
    Allison Dunbar
    • Kim Lincoln
    Dana Powell
    Dana Powell
    • Toni
    Michael Croner
    Michael Croner
    • Rob Chambers
    Greg Worswick
    Greg Worswick
    • Trey Busch
    Dylan Silver
    Dylan Silver
    • Marcy Bloom
    Patty Guggenheim
    Patty Guggenheim
    • Allison
    Mia Serafino
    Mia Serafino
    • Dana
    Sara Rue
    Sara Rue
    • Deb
    Brendan Schaub
    Brendan Schaub
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    Rachael Leigh Cook
    Rachael Leigh Cook
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    • Director
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      • Paul Alan Cope
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    User reviews14

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    6skykyiv

    Good watch

    Not boring, only light 'B-vibes', honest effort, somewhat lighthearted and funny yet serious.

    Exactly 6/10.
    9tocanepauli

    One cool film.

    What a great watch! Simple, fun, great likeable characters, no slapstick humour but real life laughs! Congratulations on a true film.
    10steele-697-602313

    Brilliant breakdown of the Indie Film world; terrific cast and performances

    Film Fest is a 90s throwback film about a guy who makes a 90s throwback film in 2020, only to discover that no one cares...except in the out-of-touch land of The Hollywilde International Film Festival of Cinema, where a flamboyant, washed-up filmmaker turned festival director provides a welcoming platform for all manner of Sundance rejects and experimental auteurs.

    The movie gives a mockingly accurate breakdown of the current state of the indie film industry and makes fun of everyone in it. Filmmakers and those who aspire to be filmmakers, along with their loved ones, should see it for that reason. It also artfully weaves in various elements of the 90s coming of age movies, complete with a dose of Rachael Leigh Cook, who plays herself in the film.

    Matt Cook (CBS's Man With A Plan) plays the hero of the story...well, he thinks he's the hero... insecure everyman, artist, Logan. Spoiler Alert: The adorable Diona Reasonover (NCIS) plays Alex, the actual hero - I think. There's some debate, as the characters have a habit of discussing their own situation in terms of plot and story elements and they disagree on this point.

    Will Sasso (Mad TV, The Three Stooges, etc.) brilliantly plays the benevolent legend (in his own mind), Montgomery Nash.

    Fans of The Groundlings Comedy Troupe will notice that the film is loaded with its players, in addition to Matt Cook, most notably Laird MacIntosh (Saving Private Ryan) and Allison Dunbar (Startup) in supporting roles, and some hilarious show stealing moments by Patty Guggenheim, Greg Worswick and Michael Croner.

    Jason Genao (On My Block, The Get Down, etc.) plays a pre-pubescent disruptor who is wonderfully pitted against MacIntosh's veteran cinematographer in a nerd clash for the ages.

    Brendan Schaub, MMA fighter turned comic and podcaster, plays the perfect parody of a movie bully, who, in one of the film's more meta moments, is made fun of for being too "on the nose" to be a movie bully.

    Ellen Wong (GLOW, Scott Pilgrim, etc.) turns in a terrific performance as Logan's longsuffering - but not quite infinitely longsuffering - girlfriend. CJ Vana plays a lowly Production Assistant, Kyle the P.A. (so lowly he doesn't get a last name) who comes of age in pure 90s fashion as the story unfolds.

    Anyone who works in the film industry, anyone who's ever made a film or knows an aspiring filmmaker, or who's ever been to a film festival will recognize the characters in this film. Those depictions are spot on. But movie lovers of all stripes will enjoy Film Fest and its simple message: be the hero of your own story.
    10breakfastkidsmusicnj

    indies next leading man?

    It's hard to top a will sasso performance but matt cook was diverse and convincing. I have seen him before in man with a plan and was pleasantly surprised once i realized where i recognized him from since it took me a minute he was able to portray someone extremely distinguishable from how i formerly knew him. Still just as funny tho! I must sing his praises because i remember watching this guy from his former TV series and thinking that this dude is an absolute typecast and this is my public apology to you Matt Cook! Completely proved me wrong and you gained a huge fan who will be looking out for your future films.
    7dzinor

    Sideways at the Film Festival Not

    The best scene in this independent film about the auteur as main character, is the touching scene between the director/auteur and his producer in which the producer confesses she has charged up her credit cards to finance the making of their film.

    This is a film about pretentious people who hope to sell their products at a shady film festival held in some redneck town. It is a film for filmmakers - depressing in places and insightful in others.

    It is not another "Sideways". It is not even another "Little Miss Sunshine". Nevertheless, if you aspire to be dedicated to the subject craft, watch it. You will see yourself and your peeps. I hope.

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      • March 2, 2021 (United States)
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      • Convoy Entertainment
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