Pazos Studio has released Hotel, a limited dramatic series written and directed by Charles Pazos and leading with the undiscovered talents of Lena Marie and Richie Noguera. It is now available to view on the Pazos Studio YouTube channel (@pazosstudio) and will be released in a limited collectors edition Blu-ray with artwork and other goodies in the near future.
“HOTEL is a surrealistic narrative motion picture series that isn’t for everyone but I think a lot of people may find it sexy, thought-provoking and entertaining. It was a lot of work to create it and I’m glad to deliver the picture in 4K. I recommend projecting the picture or, if you watch it on a set, make sure the picture settings are set to “Cinema” to capture the right shutter speed and frame rate.”
This was the third project for Pazos Studio, which opened its underground boutique in NYC in 2021 and follows the original production “There Are Many of Us” and the 4k remaster of the cult picture “Intersections”.
“Intersections” is a picture that catches viewers by surprise. It’s a grimy, low budge narrative but it hooks you in with its philosophical debates, chaotic narrative and it can keep you entertained for an hour. We shot it entirely using improvised dialogue and it’s inspired by New Wave ethos.”
What’s next for Pazos and his fledgling cinema studio? I’m working on a follow-up to “Intersections” called “Thought School Gangland,” which brings back the talented actor Michael Nouri to the role of Anoxx and I have an idea for an anthology series that I would best describe as a punk rock SNL. For more info on current productions, you can visit our Twitter news source (@newspazosstudio).
About Hotel
Wolfgang is uninspired and contemplating suicide. The worldwide success of his video games have only made him more depressed and unfulfilled. Wolfgang’s plan was to check into a Miami motel and take his own life but what he didn’t account for was that his path would be forever altered when he meets another guest: a rebellious young sex-worker named Victoria Vix. She may have just given Wolfgang reason to extend his stay a few more days. It is rated for Mature Audiences.