"LIFE COACH: the movie" was conceived at a dinner party where a few people had probably had too much to drink. Shooting began immediately. The actors bravely improvised from a ten page treatment. Conditions were grueling: sexual misconduct was rampant, bagels were scarce, and the actors were subjected to the grossly inflated egos of the tempermental producers.
When Stolberg (director), Leigh (producer) and Jostyn (producer) weren't bickering or threatening each other with lawsuits, a film began to take shape. "LIFE COACH: the movie" is an honest and poignant look at Hollywood, a town in which this production team is proud to live. At least until something better comes along.
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