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2007 American film
South of Pico
Directed byErnst Gossner
Written byErnst Gossner
Richard Marcus (story)
Produced byEric Presley
Richard Marcus
Ernst Gossner
StarringKip Pardue
Henry Simmons
Gina Torres
Giovanni Lopes
Jimmy Bennett
Christina Hendricks
Paul Hipp
Ken Davitian
CinematographyRichard Marcus
Edited byJessica Kehrhahn
Music byJohn Swihart
Release date
  • October 25, 2007 (2007-10-25) (American Black Film Festival)
Running time84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

South of Pico is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Ernst Gossner set in Los Angeles.

Plot

In present-day Los Angeles, a chauffeur, a waitress, a doctor and a young boy each deal with life’s daily challenges. They find themselves at the scene of an accident the moment it happens. This becomes a defining moment in their lives.

One story is a chauffeur named Robert Spencer that assigned to drive a bride Angela (Christina Hendricks) to a wedding. He eyes her in back seat through the rear view mirror while she is pulling up her garter belt. She demands to stop for cigarettes at a local retail store. When he returns she holds him and tells him to kiss her and they have sex at the back of the limousine.

Cast

Release

The film premiered at the American Black Film Festival in October 2007.

Awards

Production

South of Pico was shot in various locations around Los Angeles. The story is inspired by a fatal road rage incident in Chicago 2003; a similar case happened in 2007 in Austin, Texas.

References

  1. "Thomas-Pluch Script Prize 2009". diagonale.at (mentions Ernst Gossner)

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