Envying Alice
Country: USA, Language: English, 113 mins
- Director: Aaron Covich; Colby Hanik
- Writer: Colby Hanik
- Producer: Aaron Covich; Jean Covich
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Envying Alice follows four, twenty-something friends in their search for acceptance, happiness and fulfillment with love and life. Filled with comedic highs and dramatic lows, Envying Alice explores human emotions as each character attempts to connect with each other and find their true place in the world. Mike is an introverted, yet friendly, character from a wholesome upbringing that has to deal with a dissolved engagement with long-time, high school girlfriend Michelle before entering college. As he begins college and mends his broken heart, he meets edgy Luke. Luke is from a very troubled family who characterizes his success based on his number of sexual conquests. Mike and Luke begin an unlikely friendship that is based more on companionship than trust and respect.
They befriend two female characters who already have a strong, compassionate relationship in place - Laney and Em. While Laney is a bit brash and outspoken, her realistic approach is welcomed and appreciated. She is a loyal, supportive friend to Mike and Em, who is much more vulnerable and naive. Em often seeks the attention of others for self-acceptance as she is still learning to be more comfortable in her own skin. The story follows the daily struggles of the four friends living and working in Chicago as they continue their quest for love and social acceptance. Although the four characters have very different backgrounds and upbringings, each of them grow and learn together from each emotional encounter. Envying Alice brings it all - high-impact action, comedic relief and compelling, moving dramatic dialog.
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Cast & Characters
Jeremy Curran as Luke;
Jessica May as Laney;
Jake Metiva as Mike;
Jenny Joy as Em;
Jessica Bergman as Megan;
Emily Dunham as Michelle;
Melissa Carlin as Kate;
Laurie Hanik as Mike's Mom;
Wayne Hanik as Mike's Dad;
Jim Thon as Luke's Dad;
Autumn Lencantin as Luke's Sister;
Jim Hartnet as Anthony;
Meghan Jones as Jessica;
Hugh Sullivan as Priest;
Ryan Henry as Fight Instructor