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It's Christmas Eve in Tinseltown and Sin-Dee is back on the block. Upon hearing that her pimp boyfriend hasn't been faithful during the 28 days she was locked up, the working girl and her best friend, Alexandra, embark on a mission to get to the bottom of the scandalous rumor. Their rip-roaring odyssey leads them through various subcultures of Los Angeles, including an Armenian family dealing with their own repercussions of infidelity.

Director(s)

Shih-Ching Tsou

Evan Gilchrest

John Gulager

Sean Baker

Cast & crew

James Ransone

James Ransone

Chester

John Gulager

John Gulager

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Clu Gulager

Clu Gulager

The Cherokee

Julie Cummings

Julie Cummings

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Karren Karagulian

Karren Karagulian

Razmik

Mickey O'Hagan

Mickey O'Hagan

Dinah

Jason Stuart

Jason Stuart

Joe the Doorman

Sean Baker

Sean Baker

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Melanie Booth

Melanie Booth

Club Patron

Ian Edwards

Ian Edwards

Nash

Scott Krinsky

Scott Krinsky

Parsimonious John

Chelcie Lynn

Chelcie Lynn

Madam Jillian

Kitana Kiki Rodriguez

Kitana Kiki Rodriguez

Sin-Dee Rella

Mya Taylor

Mya Taylor

Alexandra

Alla Tumanian

Alla Tumanian

Ashken

Luiza Nersisyan

Luiza Nersisyan

Yeva

Arsen Grigoryan

Arsen Grigoryan

Karo

Ana Foxxx

Ana Foxxx

Selena

Shih-Ching Tsou

Shih-Ching Tsou

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Josh Sussman

Josh Sussman

Retch Chunder

Richard-Lael Lillard

Richard-Lael Lillard

Miss Willy

Angelique Banks

Angelique Banks

Angel

Andrew D. Scoggins

Andrew D. Scoggins

WhiteBoy

Genesis Green

Genesis Green

Pinkberry

Shanyce Nivaye

Shanyce Nivaye

Toni

Linda Macon

Linda Macon

Alfie's Mourner

Francis Lola

Francis Lola

Selfie Girl

Alfred Lopez

Alfred Lopez

Squirtel

Katrina Remero

Katrina Remero

Color Wall Instigator

Roxana Guirola

Roxana Guirola

El Gran Burrito Cashier

Chris Bergoch

Chris Bergoch

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Khris Dickerson

Khris Dickerson

Corner Girl 1

Davida Strothers

Davida Strothers

Corner Girl 2

Melissa Trader

Melissa Trader

Corner Girl 3

Anni Weisband

Anni Weisband

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Krishne Chelliah

Krishne Chelliah

Kay-Kay

Darren Dean

Darren Dean

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Graham Mackie

Graham Mackie

Food Line Bob

Jonathan Stromberg

Jonathan Stromberg

Food Line Crowd

Jim Johnson

Jim Johnson

Food Line Crowd

Henry Todd

Henry Todd

Food Line Crowd

Derek Leuty

Derek Leuty

Food Line Crowd

Melissa Dingman

Melissa Dingman

Food Line Crowd

Justin Montez

Justin Montez

Food Line Crowd

Julie Malcolm

Julie Malcolm

Food Line Crowd

Paula Van

Paula Van

Food Line Crowd

Evan Gilchrest

Evan Gilchrest

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Sarah Carey

Sarah Carey

Food Line Crowd

Kymber Allen

Kymber Allen

Food Line Volunteer

Rae L. Siskind

Rae L. Siskind

Officer Ray

Bebe Maya

Bebe Maya

Friend on the Block

Holly Jane Love

Holly Jane Love

Friend on the Block

Adam Wood

Adam Wood

Crackhead Adam

Mia Hurley

Mia Hurley

Bedbug Prostitute

Scott Lyons

Scott Lyons

Bedbug Trick

Katja Kassin

Katja Kassin

John Prostitute

David Z. Stamp

David Z. Stamp

John John

Tereza Nelson

Tereza Nelson

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Ceda Margaryan

Ceda Margaryan

Simonian House Guest

Gayane Avaryan

Gayane Avaryan

Simonian House Guest

Aida Morales

Aida Morales

Razmik's Daughter

James Williams

James Williams

PooBear

Stu Hopkins

Stu Hopkins

Donut Time Patron

Lazano Torres

Lazano Torres

Late Night Walker

Bianca Copeland

Bianca Copeland

Wibbly Wobbly Walker

Tess Hunt

Tess Hunt

Holiday Bartender

Ralph Villalobos

Ralph Villalobos

Club Patron

Helene Vitagliano

Helene Vitagliano

Club Patron

August Stout

August Stout

Club Patron

Matthew Olson

Matthew Olson

Hate Crime Gang

Jory Goodman

Jory Goodman

Hate Crime Gang

Justin Premo

Justin Premo

Hate Crime Gang

June Rosewood

June Rosewood

Hate Crime Gang

Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 27 mins
Released on10 Jul 2015
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

Reno

7/10

**On the Christmas eve in the LA streets.** Just one day event based theme and brilliantly made film. This film was made using iPhone 5s and this is not some film school project. The quality was really top notch, with great performances by all who involved in. I have never seen such perfectly rendered transgender story. I mean no offense, but it looked so real. Hats off to the director, writer and the actors. Last year, there were some talks about this film's chances at the Oscars, but in the end it did not make. So after that I kind of lost interest in it, but now I had an opportunity to watch and I liked it very much. How a simple story and its simple characters developed were the highlights. You can't predict this stuff, because you won't know what comes after the each twist. Most of the film takes place on the evening time, so that colour of the sky is what the title represents. I don't think anybody would dislike this film. It was slow, but short and sweet. One of the best films from the 2015. You much choose this to watch for its uniqueness in the filmmaking and the storytelling. In addition to that, it also entertains, so there's your reason to go for it. _7/10_

badelf

5/10

Filming on consistently overpriced hardware that is a manifest of chokepoint capitalism (term coined by Cory Doctorow) is not enough make great cinema.

CinemaSerf

6/10

So it was all filmed on my favourite iPhone - the 5S. I had one until only recently when the failing battery finally forced me onto the 12 mini. Aside from that impressive technical feat, though, this really isn't anything special. "Sin-Dee" (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez) gets out of jail after a 28 day stint for possession, only to find that the guy she took the fall for - her boyfriend "Chester" (James Ransone) has been fooling around with "Dinah" (Mickey O'Hagan). Livid, she sets off with her best friend "Alexandra" (Mya Taylor) to find this woman and to confront her beau with his treachery. Meantime, cabbie "Razmik" (Karren Karagulian) breaks up that narrative with some quite entertaining vignettes with his passengers. "Mia", a man named after a bird, a couple who have been over-indulging in pre-Christmas booze - and leave him a smelly, unwanted gift - all whilst he cruises for some transvestite action in an alleyway. The stories gradually merge together as it turns out the married Armenian driver has the hots for "Sin-Dee" and it all comes to an head in a donut shop with his wife, child, mother-in-law as well! The handheld photography is intimate, presenting us with a fly on the wall style documentary around half a dozen not especially nice or interesting people going about their lives. It is made largely on the move, there is rarely a let up as the story fluidly moves along - but that story is frankly pretty lame. "Sin-Dee" drags "Dinah" around downtown LA in her bare feet at will; nobody intervenes - even when she drags her onto a bus! The dialogue is weak and angry, the characters selfish and I found that after about half an hour I just couldn't really care less about any of them. Is it supposed to be about friendship? They all appear to be as ready to betray each other as to get up in the morning. Sean Baker does create a film here that is intense, but there is nothing to hook the audience. If this were documentary on transvestite hookers in LA, then it would show nobody in anything like a sympathetic light and adding dialogue to that doesn't change that basic sentiment. As an example of how film-making is going to change profoundly with the advent of small, hand-held, filming technologies this is a great example of a flexible and portable technique. As a story about people, it is pretty miserable.

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