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Synopsis: Slice of life look at a young woman trying to make it as an actress in Hollywood. Ellie Parker, from Australia, works hard: she's gifted with accents, hustles to auditions, changes clothes and makeup as she drives across L.A., goes to acting classes and therapy, maintains a friendship with another Aussie searching for the same roles, meets a cinematographer when he bangs into her car at a stop sign, and faces a failing relationship with her slacker thinks-he's-a-musician boyfriend. All this brings on an identity crisis - who am I, and should I keep trying to be an actress? Ellie's balancing act and her inquiry into self carry the story.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Scott Coffey
Production: Strand Releasing
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
51
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2005
95 min
Website
1,027 Views


through this. We've gone through it.

What am I supposed to do?

Do you want me to pull over...

and just park and listen to you,

what you have to say...

while I'm on my way to a f***ing

audition trying to earn some money?

I know. What do you expect me to do?

How can I not get emotional when...

Don't hang up on me! Don't!

Motherf***er!

Vinnie, I sucked your cock.

He had blood all over

his f***ing shirt!

You try going from Avenue A to

Belford Stiverson in 10 minutes.

You try. You try it.

I sucked his cock.

I sucked his cock.

He had blood

all over his f***ing shirt!

I sucked his cock. I sucked it good.

F***!

- Hi.

- Hi, how are you doing? Sign in.

- Great.

- Can I get you some water or coffee?

If I have any coffee,

my head will explode.

Water's fine. Thanks.

Have a seat over here.

I'll get this mess.

- Joann will be right with you.

- Thanks a lot.

- Hi.

- Hi!

You look lovely.

- Thanks.

- Good to see you.

I won't kiss you cause I've got a

cold, I don't want you to catch it.

The director is in Vancouver, we're

going to put you on tape. That okay?

All right. Okay.

So you can just take a sit here.

And we'll tape you.

- Okay. So I'm reading with you?

- Yes.

- You get a chance to read the script?

- Yes, I did.

Can we...? Sorry, that light is

really bright. Can we...? Thanks.

- How's that?

- That's great.

Et's see what happens here.

I'm just getting my hair a little...

Do you have any questions?

No, I just... Does she love him

or she sort of...

I would say it's very much

a love-hate relationship.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking.

I just wasn't like... sure.

I did this like weird hair

and make-up...

It looks great.

No, I really like it.

A junkie whore.

I should be talking in my American

accent, my New Yorker accent.

- Not right now. Once we go on tape.

- Okay.

- So, ready?

- Yeah. Is it okay if I stand?

Absolutely, I mean...

Trixie can move around and...

You do what you want.

Don't worry about it

You should stand up with her.

Trixie?

- I'm almost ready. Here we go.

- Ens cap.

Oh, right, here we go.

Ellie Parker.

Okay. I'm ready.

- Goddamn it, you were late!

- There wasn't time!

You try getting from Avenue A to

Belford Stiverson in 10 minutes!

You make time.

Don't make me tell you what

I've just been through, okay?

'Cause Vinnie came home with

blood all over his f***ing shirt!

Don't care if there's blood coming out

of your twat. You f***ing be there.

I was there!

I sucked his cock, Vinnie's cock,

I sucked your f***ing flacid cock!

You were doped up beyond belief,

do you remember?

You know the arrangement, you were

late. We're having dinner at uigi's.

I ain't hungry.

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Scott Coffey

Scott Coffey (born Thomas Scott Coffey; May 1, 1967) is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. His film credits include Shag, Some Kind of Wonderful, Dream Lover, and Mulholland Drive. He directed Ellie Parker in 2005. more…

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