A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jonathan Marballi, Jeremy Michaels, Paige Lindsay Betts
Written by:
Jonathan Marballi
Directed by:
Matt Braunsdorf
Release Date:
May 17, 2018
Original Title:
Uber Ex
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Jonny Marbles Films
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 17
Two passengers end up in a love triangle when their uber driver turns out to be an ex-partner in this quirky American romantic comedy.
It's Friday night and Kate and David are out on a rather significant date early in their relationship. She has accompanied him to a friend's engagement party. David is in love with her, and she's definitely on her way but not there yet. David calls an Uber to take them home. It comes. They get in. The driver, Lev, is her old flame. Now, stuck in a car together for a long drive home, the three of them must navigate each other. Lev pursuing Kate. David threatened by Lev. And Kate, in the middle, trying to decide between the exhilaration of a volatile old flame and the stability of a newfound good bet. By the time the reach their first stop, David's apartment, none of them know for certain what the future holds, but they all know enough to at least move one more step forward.
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Additional Music:
Jeremy Michaels
Assistant Camera:
Bridget Araujo
Cinematography:
Andy Bond
Director:
Matt Braunsdorf
Editor:
Matt Braunsdorf
Music:
Jared Dymbort
Producer:
Jonathan Marballi
Sound Editor:
Dante Winkler
Sound Recordist:
Jason Serrone
Writer:
Jonathan Marballi
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