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In "The Blue Hour," several strangers in Los Angeles weave their stories of loss and hope, not knowing that their lives have brushed up against each others in small but sometimes profound ways. A multi-ethnic ensemble drama, the film explores the connections between a Mexican graffiti muralist, an Armenian camera repairman, an African- American Blues guitarist and an English pensioner living near the Los Angeles River.
Happy is a talented teenage graffiti muralist with a passion for spray paint and Hip Hop. Her playground is the concrete banks of the Los Angeles River. While painting a mural of her trademark Payasa, a sad-faced Lady Clown, she encounters Sal, a mentally challenged homeless man who attempts to make contact with her.
Unable to communicate with Happy, Sal then crosses paths with Avo, a vintage camera repairman living with his wife Allegra on the East Bank of the river. Their apartment overlooks Happy’s Payasa mural near the area where their 4-year old daughter Heidi recently drowned. Since Heidi’s death, Avo and Allegra have not spoken. As Happy toils on the Payasa, Avo attempts to reconcile with his wife in the wake of the family tragedy.
A block away from Avo’s apartment, Ridley is a struggling blues guitarist staying in an old hotel by the river. He has returned temporarily to Los Angeles to care for his mother. One night, Ridley hears an enigmatic voice coming from somewhere inside the hotel. Haunted by its mysterious presence, Ridley sets out to discover the source of the voice, running into Sal in the wake of a hit-and-run accident.
Humphrey is an aging pensioner living in an apartment overlooking the ‘islands’ in the river. One morning he wakes up to the sound of Sal screaming on the sidewalk. Having recently lost his wife Ethel, Humphrey spends his days eating lunch by her grave, a few feet from Heidi’s resting place where he sees Allegra. Unsure when his time will come, Humphrey readjusts to everyday life, crossing paths with Happy as he wanders the riverside neighborhood.
Connecting each character peripherally through the Los Angeles River, The Blue Hour explores the delicate ties and common humanity among strangers in a seemingly disconnected landscape.
Cast
Allegra - Alyssa Milano
Happy - Emily Rios
Humphrey - Derrick O’Connor
Avo - Yorick Van Wageningen
Ridley - Clarence Williams III
Aria - Renn Woods
Sal - Paul Dillon
Ethel - Sarah Jones
Tello - Karen Kondazian
Neto - Austin Marques
Ridely's Mom - Baadja-Lyne Odums
Bar Singer - Eric Burdon
Crew
Director/Writer - Eric Nazarian
Producer - Brian Knappmiller, Lynnette Ramirez
Executive Producer - Nick Slatkin
Director Of Photography - Sam Levy
Editor - Helen Hand, Emily Koonse
Production Design - Tim Grimes
Music - Aldo Shllaku
Sound Designer/Re-recording Mixer - Jeremy Peirson
Casting - Valerie McCaffrey, Pam Gilles
Costume Designer - Karen Marting
Co-Producer - Barry Satchwell-Smith
Co-Executive Producers - Jay Hernandez, Daniel Mayer, David Squires, David Ruchlamer, Joe Ballarini, Ziba Shadjaani, Oded Tzur, Boro Vukadinovic

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Method Fest Screening!!!

Dear Friends,I hope this finds you well and in great spirits. We will be having our San FernandoValley ’premiere’ of The Blue Hour at the upcoming Method Fest on Sunday, March 30, 2008at 1...
Posted by on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 21:33:00 GMT

Festival Update!

Dear Friends,We have returned from Italy and what a trip it was. The festival, city and people were all amazing. We received another great review which we will post shortly. Not only that, but the ...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 15:32:00 GMT

Blue News

Welcome to The Blue Hour myspace page. We're finally up and running. Take a look at our pics and read about the film. If you've seen the movie at one of our screenings, please let us know what you ...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 23:32:00 GMT