It’s cupcakes, moonbeams, peyote and disaster all the way in this zany comedy about two friends setting up a party planning company and getting a little sidetracked on their way to success.
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It’s cupcakes, moonbeams, peyote and disaster all the way in this zany comedy about two friends setting up a party planning company and getting a little sidetracked en route.

In this madcap buddy comedy, Bridget and Sasha are best friends living in the shadow of Hollywood. Their grand scheme of starting up a party planning business falters before it begins when Sasha decides to quit. But Bridget – divorced, desperate, and deluded – refuses to give up, and kidnaps Sasha in a do-or-die effort to keep the dream alive. Neither are prepared for the comical, unpredictable, sometimes mystical journey that ensues as they cross paths with larger-than-life desert dweller Duane DuFresne, and nasty Hollywood player Pat "the Patriot" Prescott.

Other People's Parties is the first feature film from award winning director R A White, whose short Frank’s Book won the Canal + prize at the Deauville Film Festival.
It stars Molly Bryant and Tamara Baranov Ham, who co-wrote the script with the director, and who are ably supported by JR Reed (Tenacious D) and Titus Welliver (Gone, Bay, Gone; Deadwood).
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