I'm Trying to Impress You (2016)

Over the course of a long, booze-filled Halloween in Los Angeles, four romantic relationships unexpectedly affect the fate of the others. A dark romantic comedy, shot in beautiful black & white on a budget of just under $2,000, I'm Trying To Impress You takes a raw, cool and sometimes fantastical look at young romance in the 21st century.

Director: Taylor Phillips
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 105 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: Valentine Street Productions, Snack Crackers Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $2,000
Box Office: $20,000
Original Language: en

Themes

Romantic Comedy and Love Sparks, Fun Romantic Stories

Keywords

romcom, los angeles, california, black and white, mumblecore, diy

Trailer

I'm Trying to Impress You Trailer
More Films by Director: Taylor Phillips
More Films in Genre: Romance, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I'm Trying to Impress You about?
Over the course of a long, booze-filled Halloween in Los Angeles, four romantic relationships unexpectedly affect the fate of the others. A dark romantic comedy, shot in beautiful black & white on a budget of just under $2,000, I'm Trying To Impress You takes a raw, cool and sometimes fantastical look at young romance in the 21st century.
Who directed I'm Trying to Impress You?
I'm Trying to Impress You was directed by Taylor Phillips.
Who stars in I'm Trying to Impress You?
I'm Trying to Impress You stars Taylor Phillips, Lynn He, Chloe Bertles, Louis Bartolini, Chelsea Bassler, Matthew Reis.
How long is I'm Trying to Impress You?
I'm Trying to Impress You has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is I'm Trying to Impress You?
I'm Trying to Impress You is a Romance, Comedy film.
What is the budget of I'm Trying to Impress You?
I'm Trying to Impress You had a budget of $2,000.
How much did I'm Trying to Impress You gross?
I'm Trying to Impress You grossed $20,000 worldwide.
Where was I'm Trying to Impress You produced?
I'm Trying to Impress You was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of I'm Trying to Impress You?
The themes of I'm Trying to Impress You include: Romantic Comedy and Love Sparks, Fun Romantic Stories.