
Party Time Party Time 2013
"Partying is such sweet sorrow"
Join the chaotic yet heartfelt journey in *Party Time Party Time (2013)*, Morgan Lord's offbeat comedy-romance that dives headfirst into the messiness of love and the desperate need to let loose.
Director: Morgan Lord
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Party Time Party Time (2013) about?
*Party Time Party Time* follows a recently heartbroken man as he spirals into an all-night party binge, using chaos and camaraderie to mask his personal struggles. With no plot to speak of—just pure, unfiltered fun—the film embraces the absurdity of life's lows and how we cope (or don't) with them. Think *The Hangover* meets *Before Sunrise*, but with more glitter and fewer hangovers.
Who directed Party Time Party Time?
Morgan Lord directed and stars in *Party Time Party Time (2013)*, crafting a raw, indie-style comedy that feels like a love letter to unscripted, chaotic joy.
Who stars in Party Time Party Time?
The film features Marty Schousboe, Morgan Lord, Mike Brunlieb, Susie Gutowski, and Danny Groh in its core ensemble, each bringing their own brand of manic energy to the screen.
Is Party Time Party Time (2013) worth watching?
While not a critical darling, *Party Time Party Time* delivers what it promises: a brash, offbeat comedy that's equal parts hilarious and oddly touching. With its 97-minute runtime and indie sensibilities, it's perfect for viewers craving something lighthearted, flawed, and refreshingly unpretentious. Just don't expect award-winning storytelling.
How long is Party Time Party Time?
Party Time Party Time runs for 97 minutes, or roughly 1 hour and 37 minutes of non-stop party antics.
About Party Time Party Time (2013) — A Wild Ride Through Love, Friendship, and All-Night Parties
Join the chaotic yet heartfelt journey in *Party Time Party Time (2013)*, Morgan Lord's offbeat comedy-romance that dives headfirst into the messiness of love and the desperate need to let loose. When a man's marriage crumbles, he throws himself into an all-night spiral of parties, fueled by the absurd idea that drowning sorrows in neon lights and bad decisions might just heal a broken heart. With a ragtag group of friends crashing through garages, backyards, and dive bars, the film blends frenetic energy with a surprisingly tender exploration of friendship and resilience. Expect laugh-out-loud moments, questionable life choices, and a soundtrack that crackles with the same manic spirit as its characters.
Directed by Morgan Lord, who also stars alongside Marty Schousboe and Mike Brunlieb, this indie gem trades polished plots for raw authenticity, capturing the messy, unfiltered chaos of life's lows and the fleeting highs of human connection. Set against a backdrop of sweaty dance floors and late-night confessions, *Party Time Party Time* isn't just a party—it's a survival tactic. Ideal for fans of quirky, low-budget rom-coms that prioritize heart over Hollywood polish.