Venice Bound is a 1995 indie film by American filmmaker James O'Brien.
It details the lives of three mysterious, off-beat strangers who meet by chance in Venice Beach and agree to pull a robbery.
[1] It was shot in color Fujifilm with a 16mm Eclair camera in Venice, California and downtown Los Angeles in March 1994.
Venice Bound premiered in 16mm at the Directors Guild of America in Hollywood in 1995 and then later in 35mm at the Orpheum in downtown LA.
It also played on the east coast at the Cable Car Cinema in Providence, Rhode Island.