Lime Salted Love 17 years old

Nobody wants to be alone...

LIME SALTED LOVE is a minimalist, surreal examination of abandonment, guilt, abuse and psychic pain set in this minute's hipster enclaves of Los Angeles. The film, told in rippling flashbacks from its four main characters, drains out of the eyes of the institutionally confined, David Triebel, his guilt-ridden younger brother, Chase, Ellie, his emotionally damaged girlfriend, and Zephyr, the sexual provocateur. In the visual narrative tradition of David Lynch the film depicts the tale of three bonded brothers broken by the accidental death of one and the residual guilt draping the remaining two The film examines how damaged people are hurt even more by their own willful ways. Sometimes it is the smallest things we do to others that destroys them...

Credits

Lime Salted Love Cast

Name Character
Kristanna Loken She was 27, now 44 years old as Zepher Genesee
Billy Drago He was 61, 73 years old when he died as Zephyr's Stepdad
Kate del Castillo She was 34, now 51 years old as Isabella Triebel
Mark Atienza as The Guy
Kim Argetsinger as Veronica
David J. O'Donnell as David Triebel
Brooke Allison She was 20, now 37 years old as Maya
Danielle Agnello as Ellie Trillino
George Castaneda as Slink
Joe Hall He was 125, 37 years old when he died as Chase Triebel

Lime Salted Love Crew

Name Department
Kristanna Loken as Executive Producer. She was 27 (now 44) years old Production
Joe Hall as Director. He was 125 (37) years old when He died Directing
Joe Hall as Executive Producer. He was 125 (37) years old when He died Production
Joe Hall as Producer. He was 125 (37) years old when He died Production
Joe Hall as Writer. He was 125 (37) years old when He died Writing
Michael Goi as Executive Producer. He was 47 (now 65) years old Production
Danielle Agnello as Director. Directing
Danielle Agnello as Producer. Production
Danielle Agnello as Writer. Writing
Lime Salted Love poster
Lime Salted Love (17 years)

Nobody wants to be alone...

  • Release day: Monday, January 01, 2007
  • Runtime: 92 minutes