A comedy centered on a failed American writer who enters into an affair after a chance encounter with a European dancer.A comedy centered on a failed American writer who enters into an affair after a chance encounter with a European dancer.A comedy centered on a failed American writer who enters into an affair after a chance encounter with a European dancer.
Jessica Loeser
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- (as Jessica Loser)
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- TriviaCo-editor Linnea Saasen never edited a film before and taught herself effects by learning through internet forums: "Alex [Alex Holdridge] and Robert [Robert Murphy, the cinematographer] were editing and I was like, I should also because it will be faster if I can help too. I went on Lynda.com and I learned how to edit and of course, after hundreds of hours of editing, you become pretty good at it. (...) I always have that attitude [where] I think that I can do it, whatever it is. When it's about sky replacement or any kind of visual effect, just go to video co-pilot or linda.com and listen to a ten-year-old kid from Ohio that tells you how you do it. Attention to detail [is very important to me] - I want things to look good." Co-editor Alex Holdridge: "She was faster than we were and we liked her assemblies better. There's millions of filmmakers out there doing the same thing, getting on YouTube, 'How do we make that? How do we do that?'"[Interview with Stephen Saito, 2015]
- ConnectionsReferences The Karate Kid (1984)
- SoundtracksWreckless
Written and Performed by Stephen Coates and Joe Coles
Featured review
Having just seen Alex Holdridge's "In Search of a Midnight Kiss," I thought I'd give this later film a spin... and guess what? Like "Midnight Kiss," I found this film to be charming and engaging, and totally enjoyable. In this one, he writes, directs, and stars, and scores nicely with a sweet story, lovely Berlin cinematography, and a capable on-screen presence.
Mr. Holdridge seems to have a gift for writing screwball couples and guy pals well. Both films feature unusual guy-girl pairings, and both leading men have a well-written, supportive buddy that helps him navigate the minefield of 21st century dating life. In "Montenegro," Rupert Friend is the pal, dealing with his own in-flux love life, while Holdridge's Anderson finds his way with love interest Lina.
I hate calling this a rom-com (but it is) or a coming-of-age film (which it is as well). It's more a journey of discovery for all parties, as one "never was" couple rekindles a past flame, loses it again, and attempts to re-find it, while a stable long-term couple deal with tears in the fabric of their lives. Both stories are relatable, and adult movie-goers of all ages will undoubtedly find snippets of their own lives and dreams in these nicely written characters. Kudos to Linnea Saasen (who co-wrote and co-directed) and Jennifer Ulrich as the on-screen ladies who nicely round out the couples.
"Montenegro" is a solid (if slightly crude at times) date night film, and worth the briskly paced 90 minutes. Check it out.
Mr. Holdridge seems to have a gift for writing screwball couples and guy pals well. Both films feature unusual guy-girl pairings, and both leading men have a well-written, supportive buddy that helps him navigate the minefield of 21st century dating life. In "Montenegro," Rupert Friend is the pal, dealing with his own in-flux love life, while Holdridge's Anderson finds his way with love interest Lina.
I hate calling this a rom-com (but it is) or a coming-of-age film (which it is as well). It's more a journey of discovery for all parties, as one "never was" couple rekindles a past flame, loses it again, and attempts to re-find it, while a stable long-term couple deal with tears in the fabric of their lives. Both stories are relatable, and adult movie-goers of all ages will undoubtedly find snippets of their own lives and dreams in these nicely written characters. Kudos to Linnea Saasen (who co-wrote and co-directed) and Jennifer Ulrich as the on-screen ladies who nicely round out the couples.
"Montenegro" is a solid (if slightly crude at times) date night film, and worth the briskly paced 90 minutes. Check it out.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $8,612
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,010
- Jul 12, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $8,612
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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By what name was Meet Me in Montenegro (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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