

Three best friends Charlie, Gina, and Rhonda gather for their monthly wine drinking “10 Dates In 30 Days” meeting to brag about their best dating app find. With their competitive nature to one-up each other, they find themselves in a rare tie. They spent the month dating a man named Alexandro, whom they describe as a “Greek God.” They spend the night gushing over his blue eyes, blonde hair, chiseled runway model jawline, and incredible sex. The competitive tension snaps when one finally reveals his name is Alexandro, and the other two realize their hot date has the exact same name. Forced to drop the act, the women confess the pathetic truth: Alexandro looked nothing like his profile, and the sex was horrible, unsatisfying, and he was un-groomed. They realize they were catfished and blinded by a digital lie, desperately trying to save face. Gina admits, she actually catfished him. The mystery is solved when the pizza guy arrives, an awkward, unattractive nerd, with bad manners. As he enters the home, and puts the Large Sausage Pizza on the coffee table, waiting for a tip while taking off his cap to wipe his sweaty forehead, the three women realize it’s Alexandro. They chase him out to the outside patio, pin him down to the floor to confront his lies. While Charlie and Rhonda are disgusted and demand an answer to why he catfished them, Gina stops mid-shout expressing how she prefers him to the picture of the model he posted. As her friends fume, Gina offers him a slice of her sausage pizza, proving that even for a serial catfisher, there’s someone for everyone.
Directed by Tania Ross (USA)