Exclusive: Watch a Clip of the LAFM World Premiere Drinking and Driving
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Exclusive: Watch a Clip of the LAFM World Premiere Drinking and Driving
"Drinking and Driving is the trip you didn't ask for, to the hometown you didn't grow up in. The film feels entrenched in the stagnant, stubborn haze of youthful nescience."
"The loose plotline features Iris and Palmer, who never left their hometown, working at the same restaurant and sharing a bed while engaging in drinking and driving."
"As they reconnect with Levi and Phoenix, the reality of their summer fades, leading to a field of unified confusion among the four characters."
Drinking and Driving is a lo-fi hangout film co-directed by Avalon Fast and Jillian Frank, focusing on the lives of early twenties characters stuck in their hometown. The film captures the essence of youthful ignorance and the consequences of reckless behavior, particularly drinking and driving. The plot follows Iris and Palmer, who work together and share a bed, as they reconnect with old friends and navigate their stagnant lives. The film's raw realism is enhanced by its filming in various hometowns of the cast and crew, reflecting the characters' experiences.
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