
Victor in Paradise
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A comic and melancholic take on the struggling artist, shot on 35mm.
Top Cast


Nicholas Braun
Nicholas Braun
Victor
Nicholas Braun
Victor


Susan Blommaert
Susan Blommaert
Eleanor
Susan Blommaert
Eleanor


Buddy Duress
Buddy Duress
Eddie
Buddy Duress
Eddie


Geoffrey Owens
Geoffrey Owens
Simon
Geoffrey Owens
Simon


Colby Minifie
Colby Minifie
Sheila
Colby Minifie
Sheila


Mark Blum
Mark Blum
Martin
Mark Blum
Martin
Jillian Lindig
Jillian Lindig
Woman on Street
Jillian Lindig
Woman on Street


Keith Poulson
Keith Poulson
Crook
Keith Poulson
Crook
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