Bellflower follows two friends as they venture out into the world to begin their adult lives. Literally all their free time is spent building flame-throwers and weapons of mass destruction in hopes that a global apocalypse will occur and clear the runway for their imaginary gang "Mother Medusa". While waiting for the world to end, their call to excitement comes unexpectedly when one of them meets a charismatic young woman and falls hard in love. Quickly integrated into a new group of friends, they set off on a journey of betrayal, love, hate, infidelity and extreme violence more devastating and fiery than any of their apocalyptic fantasies. Often life's simplest and most obvious truths are the hardest to see, but once you've burned everything to the ground it may be the only thing left standing.
Genre(s): Action, Drama, Romance
Rating: no rating available
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Coatwolf Productions
Sound: Dolby
MPAA: R for disturbing violence, some strong sexuality, nudity, pervasive language and some drug use
Director(s): Evan Glodell
Producer(s):
Paul Edwardson – co-producer
Brian Thomas Evans – executive producer
Luis Flores Jr. – associate producer
Evan Glodell – producer
Vincent Grashaw – producer
Joel Hodge – co-producer
Jet Kauffman – co-producer
Jonathan Keevil – co-producer
Josh Kelling – executive producer
Lenny Powell – co-producer
Ari Presler – associate producer
Chelsea St. John – co-producer
Efraim Wyeth – associate producer
Byron Yee – executive producer
Writer(s):
Evan Glodell – written by
Cast:
Evan Glodell – Woodrow
Jessie Wiseman – Milly
Tyler Dawson – Aiden
Rebekah Brandes – Courtney
Vincent Grashaw – Mike
Zack Kraus – Elliot
Keghan Hurst – Sarah
Alexandra Boylan – Caitlin
Bradshaw Pruitt – Mad Dog's Bartender
Brian Thomas Evans – Dirty Trucker
Music: Jonathan Keevil, Kevin MacLeod
Tagline: A love story with apocalyptic stakes.
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