Produced on a shoestring budget of 17,000 dollars, Bellflower lies on the edges of independent American film, exploring the depths of a young generation, who have nothing left to lose, and therefore nothing to hold on to.
03.03.2012
Produced on a shoestring budget of 17,000 dollars, Bellflower lies on the edges of independent American film, exploring the depths of a young generation, who have nothing left to lose, and therefore nothing to hold on to.
Set somewhere in California, the movie might as well be set in any other US state, or anywhere else in the world. There's an atmosphere of a kind of “no place” in the film, which could therefore also be everywhere. Looking at the lives of a group of friends in their mid-twenties, disillusioned with what life has to offer, Bellflower is a portrait of a generation.