Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood is a 2009 Canadian film adaptation of the popular, long-running teenage drama Degrassi: The Next Generation. The movie premiered in the United States on The N on 14 August 2009, and in Canada on CTV on 30 August 2009. It was directed by veteran Degrassi actor-director, Stefan Brogren. Degrassi Goes Hollywood is the first feature-length movie of the Next Generation cast, and the second feature-length film in the Degrassi franchise, the first being 1992's School's Out in which Brogren co-starred. Degrassi Goes Hollywood is the first in-continuity Degrassi production recorded and/or set principally outside of Canada. For syndication purposes, the film has been shown as a four-part episode titled "Paradise City". An extended version of the film was released as a bonus on the show's season 8 DVD on 1 September 2009.
Episode no. | Season 8, Episode 19, 20, 21, & 22 (Paradise City, when individual) |
Directed by | Stefan Brogren |
Written by | Sarah Glinski, Matt Huether, Vera Santamaria, Sara Snow |
Featured music | see Music |
Production code | 819-822 |
Running time | 120 minutes (with commercials) |
About Degrassi Goes Hollywood
All with hopes of fulfilling their dreams, these former high school classmates meet up in Los Angeles where they encounter a few celebrities. The movie first premiered in August 2009.
Achievement of Degrassi Goes Hollywood
This movie is based on the teenage drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation. This film received two award nominations in 2010.
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