Jordan Belfi in "Bedrooms"
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:27 pm
Jordan has a new movie, Bedrooms, slated to make it's world premiere at the 14th Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, which runs Aug. 19-25 at the Mann Chinese 6 in Hollywood. According to IMDb, the film will be shown on August 19.
The film also stars Julie Benz, Moon Bloodgood, Sarah Clarke, Xander Berkeley, Dee Wallace and Barry Bostwick in four separate storylines. In this respect, it seems rather similar to "The Trouble With Romance" from 2009.
Plot Summary (from IMDb):
Bedrooms is an evocative story about the walls that separate people, the heartbreak and infidelity that's often the result and the redemption that comes from tearing those walls down. The film is told in 4 stories by 3 unique filmmakers. Three of the stories deal with married couples of various ages confronting the turning points of their relationships. A fourth story is interwoven throughout, providing bookends and context in the form of a story about two ten year old twins, who, tired of sharing their bedroom set out to build a wall between their beds to create their own spaces. In building the wall to separate, they come to fully appreciate all things that connect them. Bedrooms is a comic, sweet and gut wrenching exploration of human relationships, their myriad complications and the daily choice we face to either make them work or to move on.
The official movie website can be found here: http://www.bedroomsthemovie.com
There's a trailer up now with some good glimpses of Jordan.
The film also stars Julie Benz, Moon Bloodgood, Sarah Clarke, Xander Berkeley, Dee Wallace and Barry Bostwick in four separate storylines. In this respect, it seems rather similar to "The Trouble With Romance" from 2009.
Plot Summary (from IMDb):
Bedrooms is an evocative story about the walls that separate people, the heartbreak and infidelity that's often the result and the redemption that comes from tearing those walls down. The film is told in 4 stories by 3 unique filmmakers. Three of the stories deal with married couples of various ages confronting the turning points of their relationships. A fourth story is interwoven throughout, providing bookends and context in the form of a story about two ten year old twins, who, tired of sharing their bedroom set out to build a wall between their beds to create their own spaces. In building the wall to separate, they come to fully appreciate all things that connect them. Bedrooms is a comic, sweet and gut wrenching exploration of human relationships, their myriad complications and the daily choice we face to either make them work or to move on.
The official movie website can be found here: http://www.bedroomsthemovie.com
There's a trailer up now with some good glimpses of Jordan.