Glitterati (film)

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.

Filming took place over two weeks, beginning in London, and followed by Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona, Cadaqués, Munich, Zermatt, Florence, Venice, and Rome.

[1] Roger Avary instructed Kip Pardue to remain in character as Victor Ward for the entire duration of filming.

[2] Avary described the film as "ethically questionable" and stated that he has no intention to release it on DVD, but only to show it privately in "sporadic surprise screenings".

[2] Bret Easton Ellis said of the film that "for many legal reasons, it will never see the light of day" as it's "basically about 90 minutes of [Pardue] actually in character seducing women throughout Europe.