Emily Dunn's dreams of acting have been consumed by a vain party lifestyle. During the process she CLICKS away photos of her daily existence and ultimately finds her true expression. The question is... What's Real and What's Not?
Bolivian born Writer-Director: Anthony Rivero Stabley
Starring: Amy Rose Drucker, Najarra Townsend
(Me and You and Everyone We Know) and
Travis Quentin Young (The Replacement Child)
I think that a lot of people get lost in Hollywood. They become enticed with false glamour and empty promises; they lose track of their dreams. In the end, you find these folks, who are sometimes... sadly your friends - living this hazy self-destructive existence. The problem is that people just don't like to talk about this tragic aspect of cinema. They just want to hear about the winners. This is why I made this film. - ARS
BOLIVIAN CINEMA IN THE U.S. / Sept. 4 2009 (Los Angeles)
For the first time in the U.S. - the Broadway International Film Festival presented an Evening of Award-Winning Bolivian Short Films at the Los Angeles Theater Center. This memorable event was organized by Bolivian-born filmmaker Anthony Rivero Stabley and Festival Director Emilio Vega with the participation of the Bolivian star Carla Ortiz and Bolivian Consul Marco Antonio Cuba.
This important exhibition featured work from Bolivian directors based in the United States - Sergio Bastani (Yard of Blonde Girls), José Sánchez-H. (Road to the Coast, News For Manuela), Adriana Montenegro (From The Core), Rodrigo Patiño (Fine Line), Bernardo Peña (Get Outta Here!!), Nelson Serrano (Drastic Change) and Anthony R. Stabley (Electronica, This is Not a Film).