The Blue Hour

The Blue Hour

The Blue Hour is a film directed and written by Eric Nazarian. It stars Alyssa Milano and had its world premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 2007. Additionally, the film was selected by Nanni Moretti to screen at the 2007 Torino Film Festival, in Turin, Italy. The Blue Hour takes place in Los Angeles and follows four strangers whose lives cross paths, unaware of the ties that bind them together. Several strangers in Los Angeles weave their stories of loss and hope, not knowing that their lives have brushed up against each others in small but sometimes profound...
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Release date:September 21, 2007
Directed by:Eric Nazarian
Runtime:92 Minutes
Estimated budget:$500,000

Cast of The Blue Hour

Alyssa Milano
Alyssa Milano
Allegra
Born:December 19, 1972
Age:39
Clarence Williams III
Clarence Williams III
Born:August 21, 1939
Age:72
Rachel Miner
Rachel Miner
Julie
Born:July 29, 1980
Age:31
Derrick O'Connor
Derrick O'Connor
Humphrey
Born:1941
Age:71
Ellen Dow
Ellen Dow
Born:November 16, 1918
Age:93
Eric Burdon
Eric Burdon
Born:May 11, 1941
Age:71

Film director of The Blue Hour

Eric Nazarian
Eric Nazarian

Eric Nazarian is an Armenian-American film director and screenwriter. His film The Blue Hour premiered at the 2007 San Sebastian International Film Festival and was selected by Nanni Moretti to screen at the 25th Torino Film Festival in Turin, Italy. Nazarian was born in Armenia and moved to the...
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Filming locations for The Blue Hour

Los Angeles
Los Angeles

Los Angeles with a population at the 2010 United States Census of 3,792,621, is the most populous city in the state of California, and the second most populous in the United States, after New York City. It has an area of 468.67 square miles , and is located in Southern California. Often known by...
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