Jana (April Telek) is an aged B-movie actress. Her claim to fame is a series of Amazon movies when she was younger. She is now around 40 and struggling to get roles. Her boyfriend Aron is a club DJ who spends all their money on drugs. She is a mentor to amateur actress Li. They are both waitresses working for Tommy. A customer named Calvin is an old director with a creepy mercurial offer for Jana. Jana and Li go out for an audition. The director Derek wants a meeting with Jana and she's convinced that she's got the role. Her agent Margaret is quitting the business and gets her one last role. Jana dismisses the lesser offer and ridicules it. The meeting with Derek turns out to be him talking to her about Li's ability to handle the lead.
This is a micro indie hitting well above its weight. Telek is compelling as an over-the-hill bombshell unwilling to accept her fate. There are some familiar faces but the lesser names do hold the movie back. It would have been great to have Li played by a bigger actress. Tommy's club looks too cheap. It has less customers than waitresses. It was probably hampered by the lack of a budget. Overall, it's a great micro indie of a Hollywood trope.
Plot summary
JANA is a fading B-movie actress who was famous for her roles in Amazon movies playing a variety of pre-Xena warrior-princesses. Nearing 40, she is desperately trying to keep her leg in the B-movie game and decides to pursue her fading career with a zealous fervor.But new roles are elusive and the clock is ticking. Will she admit defeat or finally get her break?
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micro indie with an interesting performance
Great Lead Performane
Low budget indie inspired by Lana Clarkson. The title refers more to a downfall than a location. April Telek carry's it and her performance is nuanced and real, the fake laughs and the delusion.
Loved it!
I have now watched this movie twice, once in Toronto and again when it was released in theatres in my hometown, Vancouver. This film totally floored me(hence why the second viewing). I really loved it, I'd watch it again if I could. Really dark and also humorous, and totally moving. The lead actress is so good in this role, with so many emotional nuances in her performance. It's really refreshing to see a film like this (in theatres!) when our theatres are overloaded with slick, formula Hollywood movies. Once a year or so, a little film like Amazon Falls pops up and blows you away. Beautifully acted, honest story. Go see it if you can!