Moral Sleaze (2013)
We must all own up to our moral sleaze.
Inspired by a less-than-positive past relationship and Woody Allen’s “anti-characters”, this film dares to explore what happens when your boyfriend treats you like a wench, you’re morbidly afraid of bedbugs, you’re coerced into making illuminated underwear, and you’re also the caterer on an indie film set… which also happens to be your apartment. With a pit bull’s passive aggressiveness, Lee pokes fun at pretentious DIY video-making culture by creating a character who is both an unwilling participant and an annoyed observer of a ridiculous project that will surely bring her very little in return, let alone love.
Director: Jiyoung Lee
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: March 21, 2013
Cast
- Jiyoung Lee - Jiyoung
Screenplay
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jiyoung Lee
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Moral Sleaze about?
- Inspired by a less-than-positive past relationship and Woody Allen’s “anti-characters”, this film dares to explore what happens when your boyfriend treats you like a wench, you’re morbidly afraid of bedbugs, you’re coerced into making illuminated underwear, and you’re also the caterer on an indie film set… which also happens to be your apartment. With a pit bull’s passive aggressiveness, Lee pokes fun at pretentious DIY video-making culture by creating a character who is both an unwilling participant and an annoyed observer of a ridiculous project that will surely bring her very little in return, let alone love.
- Who directed Moral Sleaze?
- Moral Sleaze was directed by Jiyoung Lee.
- Who stars in Moral Sleaze?
- Moral Sleaze stars Jiyoung Lee.
- How long is Moral Sleaze?
- Moral Sleaze has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- Where was Moral Sleaze produced?
- Moral Sleaze was produced in United States of America.