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Orange Lipstick 2017

15 min📅 2017-03-05

"Kiss your family goodbye"

Gavin Michael Booth's *Orange Lipstick* (2017) delivers a sharp, 15-minute comedy-drama that follows one harried mother's desperate quest to break free from her exhausting daily grind.

Director: Gavin Michael Booth

Cast

Kristina Denton
Kristina Denton
Jess
Sarah Booth
Sarah Booth
Zoey
Paulette Mihale
Paulette Mihale
Dancer
Kira Powell
Kira Powell
Cassie
Charley Boon
Dex
Kristen Bailey
Kristen Bailey
Dancer
Landen Beattie
James
Lauren Jacques
Lauren Jacques
Dancer
Natalie Montera
Dancer
Bert Divietri
DJ Spinz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Orange Lipstick* (2017) about?

This short film follows an exhausted working mom who finally steals a moment for herself, trading her daily monotony for a night of wild freedom. Think neon lights, bold choices, and the bittersweet thrill of reclaiming a piece of who she used to be.

Who directed *Orange Lipstick*?

Gavin Michael Booth helmed this sharp-edged comedy-drama, bringing a keen eye to its themes of burnout and self-reinvention.

Who stars in *Orange Lipstick*?

The film features Kristina Denton in the lead role, alongside Sarah Booth, Paulette Mihale, Kira Powell, and Kristen Bailey, each adding depth to this brief but fiery story.

Is *Orange Lipstick* (2017) worth watching?

For fans of witty, fast-paced dramas that tackle real-life struggles with humor and heart, *Orange Lipstick* is a hidden gem. Its 15-minute runtime packs a punch, making it a perfect pick for a quick but memorable cinematic escape.

How long is *Orange Lipstick*?

*Orange Lipstick* (2017) runs for 15 minutes—just enough time to deliver a full emotional experience in under half an hour.

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About Orange Lipstick (2017) — When Motherhood Calls for One Night Off

Gavin Michael Booth's *Orange Lipstick* (2017) delivers a sharp, 15-minute comedy-drama that follows one harried mother's desperate quest to break free from her exhausting daily grind. Kristina Denton stars as the overwhelmed protagonist who, after months of sleepless nights and relentless responsibilities, sneaks out for a single night of rebellion—swapping her sensible routine for neon dreams and a bold splash of color. The film captures the giddy, bittersweet tension of reclaiming youth amid the chaos of modern parenting, all wrapped in a sly wink to the idea that even the most mundane lives deserve a moment of glittery chaos.

With its brisk runtime and biting humor, *Orange Lipstick* dives into themes of sacrifice, self-discovery, and the quiet fury of women pushed to their limits. Booth's direction balances frenetic energy with poignant moments, making it a standout in the short-film space. Whether you're a parent, a dreamer, or just someone who's ever craved a night off, this film's unapologetic charm lingers long after the credits roll.