Tooth Shop Fiasco Exclusive Trailer: Producer David Harari of Sasquatch Sunset Makes His Directorial Debut

      David Harari, a producer of the Zellner Brothers’ Sasquatch Sunset, has completed his directorial debut with the indie comedy Tooth Shop Fiasco, which is set to have its world premiere this Monday at the San Francisco Indie Festival. The film features Blaine Maye, Katie Folger, Ron Weisberg, and Rochelle Robinson, and is produced by George Rush, Michael Tully, Chris Martin, and Frazer Bradshaw. The trailer for the film is being revealed exclusively here.

      Here’s the synopsis: “James, a metalhead in his twenties, has been anxiously waiting for years for his brother to awaken from a coma and revive their heavy metal band. He’s excited about an upcoming dentist appointment with Janelle, the dental hygienist he has a crush on, but he must navigate through various obstacles, including a worried rabbi friend of his mother, friends and fans who believe he doesn’t need his brother to be the best heavy metal vocalist ever, and a tempting dental office receptionist eager to practice her dentistry on him. Throughout this journey, James will need to learn valuable lessons while managing these confusing moral dilemmas.”

      Check out the exclusive trailer below:

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Tooth Shop Fiasco Exclusive Trailer: Producer David Harari of Sasquatch Sunset Makes His Directorial Debut

David Harari, a producer for the Zellner Brothers' Sasquatch Sunset, has finalized his directorial debut with the indie comedy Tooth Shop Fiasco. This film is set to have its world premiere this Monday at the San Francisco Indie Festival. It features performances by Blaine Maye, Katie Folger, Ron Weisberg, and Rochelle Robinson, and is produced by George Rush, Michael Tully, and Chris Martin.