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Jobe'z World (2019)
de Michael M. Bilandic

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Titre Original
Audio
: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Sous-titres : English SDH
Durée : 68 min
Format : Blu-ray / import US  
Zone : Toutes zones
Genre :

Synopsis
Jobe, a mysterious middle-aged rollerblader, spends his days selling drugs to an eclectic mix of downtown weirdos. When he gets the call to make a special delivery to his favorite actor he’s completely starstruck. What starts off as an exciting encounter with an A-list celebrity quickly devolves into a nightmarishly comedic trainwreck when the actor dies and Jobe is forced to flee into the night. Afraid and confused, he blades around the streets of lower Manhattan. Dodging paparazzi, police, a cinephilic doomsday prepper, a disturbed comedian, heartbroken superfans, and his raver roommate, he fights to clear his name - all while entertaining his mom who is visiting from out of town! Jobe’z World is a no-budget descent into the worlds of after hours freakery and existential rollerblading. Starring Jason P. Grisell and Theodore Bouloukos, lensed by Good Time’s Sean Price Williams, and featuring Owen Kline, Lindsay Burdge, Kate Lyn Sheil and Keith Poulson, it paints a portrait of one paranoid, grim, and darkly humorous night in the Big Apple.

Contenu et Bonus
  • Deleted scenes 
  • Re-visiting East Village Locations with Sean Price Williams and Michael M. Bilancic 
  • Zane revisited with Owen Kline
  • Conversation with Theodore Bouloukos and Jason Grisell
  • Commentary by Michael M. Bilandic

Book includes:

  • Essays by Michael M. Bilandic and Miriam Bale
  • A directors interview by Gina Teraroli
  • Jobe's seafood recipe