Girltrash: All Night Long

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Girltrash: All Night Long
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Film poster
Directed byAlexandra Kondracke
Written by Angela Robinson
Produced by
  • Angela Robinson
  • Lisa Thrasher
Starring
CinematographySandra Valde-Hansen
Edited byChris W. Hill
Music byLuke Tierney
Distributed by POWER UP
Release date
  • February 1, 2014 (2014-02-01)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Girltrash: All Night Long is a 2014 musical comedy film directed by Alexandra Kondracke and written by Angela Robinson. The film is a prequel to the web series Girltrash! and stars Lisa Rieffel, Michelle Lombardo, Gabrielle Christian and Mandy Musgrave. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Plot Synopsis

Set during one long night in the LGBT subculture of Los Angeles, Daisy and Tyler are two rock and roll musicians who are selected to partake in a battle of the bands contest to claim a prize. But while on their way to the concert, their van breaks down and they are sidetracked by Daisy's younger sister, Colby, a recent college graduate who agrees to drive them to the concert if they help her hook up with her crush; a struggling actress named Misty. Also tagging along is Misty's bisexual best friend Sid, who longs to hook up with a famous celebrity. However, Misty is not interested in hooking up with Colby because she has her sights on Tyler. Meanwhile, Daisy tries to win back her ex-girlfriend, Xan, who is on a date with her latest girlfriend who is competing against Daisy and Tyler's band that very night. Elsewhere, Monique Jones is a violent ex-con recently paroled from prison who comes looking for Daisy and Tyler with a score to settle. [5]

Cast

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2014FilmOut San DiegoBest SoundtrackWon
2015 Paris Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival Best Feature FilmWon

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  3. Review: Long Beach Post Archived 2015-10-18 at the Wayback Machine . May 21, 2014
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