Modworld
If you had only ever heard of New York's East Village, these are the people you would imagine there. A story of love, life, and art in 2001. Modworld is a now-defunct gift shop in NYC's East Village w…

Modworld
If you had only ever heard of New York's East Village, these are the people you would imagine there. A story of love, life, and art in 2001. Modworld is a now-defunct gift shop in NYC's East Village which sold original low-brow art. Modworld the film follows the lives of some of the employees here as they struggle for love, fame, and money in early 2000's. RICK, the cynical boss, has a crusty demeanor but a big heart and is a caretaker of the others. JOHN, the sculptor. His work depicts cartoon characters in adult or violent situations ('Drugs Bunny', 'Ronald McDahmer', 'Booze Clues') He's obsessed with his ex-girlfriend, a source of endless ribbing from the others. CHLOE, the rocker. Close to fame several times, but unstable, battling a debilitating depression. Will Chloe find rock stardom, or even just full-time work? Will John reunite with his lost love? It's a tragicomic soap opera of East Village proportions. —Anonymous

Modworld
Biography,Comedy,Documentary
Film Details
If you had only ever heard of New York's East Village, these are the people you would imagine there. A story of love, life, and art in 2001. Modworld is a now-defunct gift shop in NYC's East Village which sold original low-brow art.
Modworld the film follows the lives of some of the employees here as they struggle for love, fame, and money in early 2000's. RICK, the cynical boss, has a crusty demeanor but a big heart and is a caretaker of the others. JOHN, the sculptor.
His work depicts cartoon characters in adult or violent situations ('Drugs Bunny', 'Ronald McDahmer', 'Booze Clues') He's obsessed with his ex-girlfriend, a source of endless ribbing from the others. CHLOE, the rocker. Close to fame several times, but unstable, battling a debilitating depression.
Will Chloe find rock stardom, or even just full-time work? Will John reunite with his lost love? It's a tragicomic soap opera of East Village proportions. —Anonymous.