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Director: Adam Green
Cast: Adam Green, Jack Dishel, Chris Egan, Jon Wiley
A presentation of surreal, somewhat connected images, where Greenster goes through love affairs, game shows and lots and lots of ketamine.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Wrong Ferarri (2011), directed by Adam Green, is a surreal, comedic drama that presents a series of loosely connected images and scenarios involving love, game shows, and drug use. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some experts finding its unconventional approach to be an intriguing experiment, while others have been more divided on its overall execution and cohesiveness. Details on any awards recognition or public reception ratings are unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of director Adam Green's quirky, surreal style will appreciate the mind-bending visuals and off-the-wall comedy in the 2011 film The Wrong Ferrari. With Green himself starring alongside a talented cast including Jack Dishel, the film blends elements of drama, music, and drug-fueled absurdity into a truly unique cinematic experience.
The Wrong Ferarri is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Green. Conceived on Green's European music tour in the summer of 2010, the film was shot entirely on an iPhone camera, with Green writing the script for the actors on index cards. Scenes were shot in France, Prague, Venice, The Jersey Shore and New York City. Green has stated that The Wrong Ferarri was inspired by Woody Allen's Bananas, Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain, "Weird Al" Yankovic's UHF, Robert Downey, Sr.'s Putney Swope and the television show Seinfeld. The film contains strong profanity, sexual themes, and several scenes of nudity and is unrated by the MPAA. The film's title was intentionally misspelled.
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