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Product Information
A guy whose life is an endless party is suddenly confronted with his adulthood under unexpected circumstances in this independent comedy.
Product Identifiers
ProducerPablo Larrain, Juan De Dios Larrain
EAN5060020704840
eBay Product ID (ePID)175857572
Product Key Features
ActorAugustin Silva, Gabby Hoffman, Michael Cera
Film/TV TitleCrystal Fairy
DirectorSebastian Silva
LanguageEnglish
Run Time94 Mins
Release Year2014
FormatDVD
FeaturesBehind the Scenes\Trailer
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Executive ProducerSebastian Silva
Additional InformationA guy whose life is an endless party is suddenly confronted with his adulthood under unexpected circumstances in this independent comedy. Jamie (Michael Cera) is a footloose American traveling through Chile who devotes his waking hours to getting wasted on whatever plant or powder crosses his path. Jamie and his friend Champa (Juan Andres Silva) are on the road with Champa's brothers in tow (Jose Miguel Silva) and (Agustin Silva) when they decide to hit the desert of Atacama, which is home to a fabled variety of hallucinogenic cactus. En route, Jamie encounters CRYSTAL FAIRY (Gaby Hoffmann), a fellow American fascinated with New Age philosophies and neo-hippie lifestyles. Jamie impulsively asks Crystal to join him for the trip to Atacama, but it doesn't take long for her to get on his nerves, and the new insights he experiences while tripping on the cactus products only help so much.
ReviewsWashington Post - Part drug comedy, part psychological drama, the movie is slight, but only superficially so. As the closing credits role, weÆre left not with a sense of a day at the beach, but of what might be swimming out there, in the dark of the abyss., Film.com - It is a shaggy dog road movie, and a drug-hazy one at that, but beneath the silliness and character-based gags, CRYSTAL FAIRY is, I feel, an unusually insightful look at self-imposed false identities and group dynamics.
ScreenwriterSebastian Silva
Sound sourceDolby Digital
EditorSebastian Silva
Movie/TV TitleCrystal Fairy
Consumer AdviceContains strong sexual images and hard drug use