Pop Star (film)

Pop Star is a 2013 American drama film, written by Carlos Portugal and Robin Bain and directed by Carlos Portugal. It stars Christian Serratos, Robert Adamson, Ross Thomas and Rachele Brooke Smith.[1]

Pop Star
Directed byCarlos Portugal
Produced byGeorge Caceres and Will Raee
Written byCarlos Portugal
Robin Bain
StarringChristian Serratos
Robert Adamson
Ross Thomas
Rachele Brooke Smith
Walter Perez
Summer Bishil
CinematographyKira Kelly
Edited byRobin Katz
Production
company
Estilo Productions
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Roxie is an underrated talented singer, who has a band with her brother Frank, Los Santos. When Eddie Marz, a Grammy-winning producer, watches a band audition, she thinks it is her great chance, but he has other plans. Marz proposes to use her voice as a "highlight" for Sienna Montez's voice, a socialite and reality show star with millions of licensed products and a loyal audience, but who has no talent. Roxie is shocked, but accepts the contract to pay the family debts and on Marz' promise to produce her band after Sienna's album. However, Sienna uses Roxie's original voice as if it were her own and, when the original singer revokes her rights, Marz denies her story. Roxie is helped by Nick, Marz's assistant, to expose the world to her talent and that Sienna's singing voice is really Roxie. While trying to repair her destroyed friendships and relationship with her brother, Roxie begins to develop feelings for Nick. The two kiss in the end.

Cast

Production

The film was produced by George Caceres, Will Raee and Estilo Productions.[2] It was shot on location in Los Angeles, California.[3] The film was originally titled as Lip Service, but after changed to Pop Star.[4]

References

  1. "Pop Star". prweb.com. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  2. gettyimages.com Official set photos
  3. "Downtown Filming Notices". Downtown. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  4. "Christian Serratos snags lead role in 'Pop Star' film". Team Twilight. Archived from the original on June 21, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
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