L.A. Tea Time | |
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Directed by | Sophie Bédard Marcotte |
Written by | Sophie Bédard Marcotte |
Produced by | Caroline Galipeau |
Starring | Sophie Bédard Marcotte Isabelle Stachtchenko |
Cinematography | Isabelle Stachtchenko |
Edited by | Joël Morin-Ben Abdallah |
Production company | Maestro Films |
Distributed by | La Distributice de films |
Release date |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
L.A. Tea Time is a Canadian docufiction film, directed by Sophie Bédard Marcotte and released in 2019.[1] A semi-fictionalized documentary, the film is a travelogue centering on Bédard Marcotte and cinematographer Isabelle Stachtchenko taking a road trip across the United States to Los Angeles, purportedly in the hopes of meeting and interviewing filmmaker and performance artist Miranda July.[2]