JOCO Films, Inc. announces the release of it's first feature film, ''Bottom Out.
Posted on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 @ 09:44:45 EDT by Editorial Team
A straight to video release, "Bottom Out" is an urban-action drama, shot in nine days on the streets of New York City using the Panasonic DVX100, 24p camera. The film is directed by first time filmmaker Conrad Glover, who also wrote and produced the film.
(PRWEB) May 26, 2004 -- “Bottom Out,” to be released on June 15, 2004, is an urban story about average people who, through crime and immoral actions, try to make it good but keep crossing the line between what’s right and wrong.
Just released from a drug treatment center, Kelly quickly returns back to her criminal ways. She meets Tito who is a hardened criminal recently released from prison and has been robbing banks since his release. Kelly soon discovers $250,000 Tito has stolen from a bank. She decides to steal the money to make a clean brake and make her dreams come true. But the cops are closing in on Tito, and when he tries to escape he realizes Kelly has taken his cash. He begins to look for Kelly, find his money and kill her.
In a cat-and-mouse ending, Kelly tries to make it clean using stolen money, Tito hides from the cops while trying to find Kelly, they both crossover the morality line while justifying their criminal values. But in the end, they both just “Bottom Out.”
The film stars break-out actors - Nicholl Jones, Jaime Velez, Beverly Lauchner, Franklin Ojeda Smith, James Edward Lee, and Conrad Glover. Executive Producer is Christine Dynan; DP is Alex Portugal; Editor is Kim Halon; Music composed by Brian DuFord.
The film is distributed by Maverick Entertainment (www.maverickentertainment.cc)