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Glitterati is an American film directed by Roger Avary. Filmed in 2001, it remains unreleased due to various legal, ethical and music licensing concerns. Glitterati stars Kip Pardue as Victor Ward, a shallow and narcissistic aspiring model, as he travels around Europe and becomes implicated in a terrorist plot. The film was assembled from 70 hours of video footage shot for the European sequence of The Rules of Attraction.

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  • Glitterati is an American film directed by Roger Avary. Filmed in 2001, it remains unreleased due to various legal, ethical and music licensing concerns. Glitterati stars Kip Pardue as Victor Ward, a shallow and narcissistic aspiring model, as he travels around Europe and becomes implicated in a terrorist plot. The film was assembled from 70 hours of video footage shot for the European sequence of The Rules of Attraction. The film was intended as a connecting bridge between The Rules of Attraction and a planned film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's 1998 novel Glamorama, which was to be directed by Avary and star Pardue. Avary has described Glitterati a "pencil sketch of what will ultimately be the oil painting of Glamorama." (en)
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  • Glitterati is an American film directed by Roger Avary. Filmed in 2001, it remains unreleased due to various legal, ethical and music licensing concerns. Glitterati stars Kip Pardue as Victor Ward, a shallow and narcissistic aspiring model, as he travels around Europe and becomes implicated in a terrorist plot. The film was assembled from 70 hours of video footage shot for the European sequence of The Rules of Attraction. (en)
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  • Glitterati (en)
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