SYNOPSIS
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Shot on an astonishingly
low budget and in only four days, this aggressively independent feature
film from the filmmaking team, Alias Films, is a clear reminder of the
cliche: the grass is not always
greener on the other side.
Set after hours in a single, multi-level New York City restaurant, PURPLE
PASTURES, explores the lives of three different groups of characters,
each of whom represent a different socio-economic structure of the restaurant
in which they work.
Over the course of the evening, as nighttime turns to dawn, the characters
slowly begin to whittle away at what has caused their lives to become
mundane and unfulfilling only to find that, ultimately, the greenest grass
could be that on which they are standing.
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