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Director: Tammy Massa
Cast: Robbie Daymond, Robert McAtee, Dianna Collett, Paul Collett
Two morticians accidentally burn down the family mortuary, and in order to raise the money to rebuild it, they must pose as the hottest new painters to hit the art world.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Technicolor Llama, a 2014 film directed by Tammy Massa, is a quirky comedy about two morticians who accidentally burn down their family mortuary. In order to raise money to rebuild it, they decide to pose as the hottest new painters on the art scene. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, but audiences have responded positively, with an average rating of 6.8/10 on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Technicolor Llama is a delightfully quirky and visually stunning film directed by Tammy Massa in 2014. Featuring a standout performance from actor Robbie Daymond, this genre-blending comedy follows two morticians who accidentally burn down their family business and must pose as avant-garde artists to raise the money to rebuild it. Fans of offbeat, character-driven dramedies are sure to appreciate the film's clever writing and unique, vibrant aesthetic.