The Wrong Ferarri

2011 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Wrong Ferarri is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Green. Conceived on Green's European music tour in the summer of 2010, the film was shot entirely on an iPhone camera, with Green writing the script for the actors on index cards.[1] Scenes were shot in France, Prague, Venice, The Jersey Shore and New York City. Green has stated that The Wrong Ferarri was inspired by Woody Allen's Bananas, Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain, "Weird Al" Yankovic's UHF, Robert Downey, Sr.'s Putney Swope and the television show Seinfeld.[2] The film contains strong profanity, sexual themes, and several scenes of nudity and is unrated by the MPAA. The film's title was intentionally misspelled.[3]

Directed byAdam Green
Written byAdam Green
Produced byAdam Green
StarringAdam Green
Macaulay Culkin
Jack Dishel
Chris Egan
Cory Kennedy
Illyse Singer
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The Wrong Ferarri
Directed byAdam Green
Written byAdam Green
Produced byAdam Green
StarringAdam Green
Macaulay Culkin
Jack Dishel
Chris Egan
Cory Kennedy
Illyse Singer
CinematographyToby Goodshank
Edited byCasey Holford
Adam Green
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Running time
73 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Premise

The plot follows four of Greenster's love affairs, life as a video game character and the use of the hallucinogen ketamine. The film is structured as a series of sketches with Dadaist dialogue, and does not follow a continuous plot.[4]

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Release

The Wrong Ferarri was first released online as a free download. On April 4, 2011, the film premiered at Anthology Film Archives in New York City.[5]

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