The Hedonist

Director Nick Funess expected to attend

For fans of cringe comedy and not for the faint of heart, The Hedonist is a lo-fi lazy-river ride through a Gen Z quarter-life crisis. Socially awkward and crashing out, it only takes a coworker’s dirty dish to send Reed spiraling. He retreats to his parents’ Arizona compound, and as soon as he is left alone, he hires an escort, Tess, to join him for a week-long self-described “sabbatical.” Armed with pool floaties and cigars, strap-ons and slushies, this man-child defies all common wisdom: he runs with scissors, ignores stranger danger, and never reapplies sunscreen.

Writer-director Nick Funess leans into memeified dialogue and deadpan delivery, playing Reed as both painfully sincere and oblivious to his own privilege. Izzi Rojas is thoroughly charming as Tess—entrepreneurial, perceptive, and far more self-aware than her aimless client. Comfortable in discomfort, The Hedonist keeps viewers on edge, laughing and squirming through one peek-through-your-fingers scene after another. —Laura Henneman

West Coast Premiere

Nick Funess is a New York based director, writer, and actor. He studied screenwriting at Chapman University Dodge College. In 2024 he released Young Blondes, Stalked and Murdered, which played at various festivals such as Panic Fest and Salem Horror Fest. Most recently, he wrote, directed and starred in his sophomore film, The Hedonist. It also ran the festival circuit, having packed showings at Oak Cliff Film Festival, Ridgewood Off-Kilter Film Fest, as well as Boston Underground, where it won the Audience Choice’s Award. His work has received write-ups in publications such as Dread Central, Screen Anarchy and Boston Hassle. Nick is currently developing multiple projects that range from horror to the absurd. 

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Friday July 24, 2026
6:00 p.m.
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