
Quiet Days in Hollywood (1997)
Release Year: 1997
Nation: Germany, United States
Alternative Title: A Vida em Hollywood, The Way We Are
Director: Josef Rusnak
Writer: Josef Rusnak, Robert G. Brown
Production & Genre
Producer: line producer: Robert Gerard Brown
executive producer / producer: Jörg Bundschuh
line producer / producer: John Michaels
producer: Klaus Thora
Companies: Kick Film, Production company
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
Budget: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: bisexual male, drug dealer, erotic drama, erotic thriller, female buttocks, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, gay interest, gay man, male full frontal nudity, male nudity, male pubic hair, pubic hair, sex in a car, sex with a waitress, woman on top
Story
Quiet Days in Hollywood revolves around three intertwined characters navigating life in Tinseltown. Lolita, a streetwalker, hustles for business on Hollywood Blvd. Meanwhile, Julie, a waitress, struggles to cope with sexual assault. Peter, dealing with his sexuality, also intersects with their lives.
Summary
Quiet Days in Hollywood (1997), directed by Josef Rusnak, offers a candid glimpse into the underbelly of Hollywood, beyond its glitz and glamour. It's a tale of three individuals finding unexpected connections amidst their personal struggles. The film is notable for its exploration of themes such as sexual assault, identity crisis, and the harsh realities of life in Hollywood.