Smiley Face

Actress Jane F mistakenly consumes her room-mate's pot-laced cupcakes, sparking her off on a bizarre adventure involving her latest audition, her weed dealer, and an original copy of Communist Manifesto.

Country:
US
Language:
English
Year:
2007
Rating:
15
Time (mins):
85
Colour:
Colour
Director:
Gregg Araki
Writers:
Dylan Haggerty
Cast:
Anna Faris, John Krasinski, Adam Brody, Danny Masterson
Awards:
Premiered to critical acclaim at 2007 Sundance Festival, exhibited as part of directors' fortnight at Cannes, official selection for the Toronto Film Festival

Other Info:

Dylan Haggerty, the screenwriter of Smiley Face, is also an actor and amongst his credits is the role of the documentary-maker in Neil Burger's Interview With the Assassin, which is also available to view for free on Indie Movies Online.

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