WHO IS ALICE?

By Robert VAN DEN BROEK, Ismael LOTZ

INDIE RIGHTS - as SALES All rights, World / DISTR Theatrical, TV, DVD-video, VOD, Airline, World

Romance - Completed 2017

Who is Alice carries us on a funny and compelling journey of a side-tracked actress and an enlightened car salesman. Together with a renegade cast of misfit characters they hilariously and awkwardly tie themselves in knots as they find their way.

Festivals
& Awards

Los Angeles Film Awards 2017
- Best Picture - Best Comedy - Best Original Story (Paul Smit) - Best Actress (Ali Bastian) - Best Actor (Patrick Leo Holland) - Best Edit - Best Ensemble
Festigious International Film Competition 2017
- Best Comedy - Best Narrative Feature - Best Actress (Ali Bastian) - Best Edit (Ismaël Lotz)
Hollywood Independent Moving Pictures Film Festival 2017
- Best Comedy - Best Actress (Ali Bastian)
London Independent Film Awards 2017
- Best Feature Film
Miami Independent Film Festival 2017
- Best Feature Film
Actors Awards Los Angeles 2017
- Best Ensemble - Best Actor (Patrick Leo Holland) - Best Performance of Fest (Ali Bastian) - Best Supporting Actress (Cally Lawrence)
    • Year of production
    • 2017
    • Genres
    • Romance, Comedy, Drama
    • Countries
    • NETHERLANDS
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Duration
    • 97 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Robert VAN DEN BROEK, Ismael LOTZ
    • Writer(s)
    • Paul SMIT
    • Producer(s)
    • Paul SMIT, Arjan BAKKER
    • Synopsis
    • "Who is Alice" carries us on a funny, compelling and sometimes cringe worthy journey into the highs and lows of what human beings will do to try to avoid pain and connect to happiness. Alice is a 34 year old actress desperately hanging on to her "new young thing" career. She is willing to sacrifice almost everything in order to reach the top and this mind-bending story takes us down the rabbit hole with her. Alice meets Dick, a car salesman who is disillusioned with life and dreaming about becoming a spiritual teacher. Together with a renegade cast of misfit characters they hilariously and awkwardly tie themselves in knots as they find their way. And where does that way lead them? To exactly where they are supposed to be. "Who is Alice" uses humor guided by a little non-dual thinking to help us look at ourselves and life in a different way. If the insight strikes, your whole perspective can change, while "in reality" nothing has to.