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
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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.