The team behind “Holy Rollers” starring Jesse Eisenberg – director Kevin Asch and writer Antonio Macia – are back. Their latest film “Affluenza” is a drama about an aspiring young photographer who finds himself caught up in a heady world of money, sex, and privilege when he moves to wealthy Long Island in the summer of 2008
The film stars Nicola Peltz, who appears in “Transformers: Age Of Extinction” this weekend, Ben Rosenfield who plays Steve Buscemi’s nephew on “Boardwalk Empire,” Grant Gustin (“The Flash” on The CW), Gregg Sulkin, (“MTV’s Faking It”), Steve Guttenberg and Samantha Mathis. Here’s the official synopsis.
Suburbia, 2008. Swept up in a heady pre-recession world of absentee parents, plentiful booze and casual sex, aspiring photographer Fisher Miller (Ben Rosenfield) escapes his middle-class life for the moneyed mansions of the young, beautiful elite. With a stash of high-quality weed and a vintage camera, he gains access to his gorgeous cousin Kate’s (Nicola Peltz) circle of wealthy and indulged friends, just as their entitled reality is about to spin out of control. A revealing take on the hidden perils of privilege. Also starring Gregg Sulkin, Grant Gustin, Samantha Mathis & Steve Guttenberg.
The movie is set to hit theaters and On Demand July 11th. A new NSFW red-band trailer has arrived so you can take a look and see if this is up your alley.