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Kentucker Audley, 2007
US
@ IFC Center
Audley, who stars in the film and answered questions after the screening, used neither opening nor closing credits, apart from a mention of a filmmaking group in Memphis, and suggested that the budget for the film was approximately $100. He plays a young man so laconic he at times seems nearly catatonic. A rather different type of city from New York or Chicago, aimless drifting in Memphis looks a bit more sluggish onscreen. For example, the characters lounge in the front yard trying to keep cool with their feet in a kiddie pool, something you probably wouldn't see in Aaron Katz's Park Slope or Andrew Bujalski's Boston. Audley also mentioned that the stepfather was played by a local sportscaster, about whom he was very enthusiastic and hoped to work with in the future.
See also: MySpace
Kentucker Audley, 2007
US
@ IFC Center
Audley, who stars in the film and answered questions after the screening, used neither opening nor closing credits, apart from a mention of a filmmaking group in Memphis, and suggested that the budget for the film was approximately $100. He plays a young man so laconic he at times seems nearly catatonic. A rather different type of city from New York or Chicago, aimless drifting in Memphis looks a bit more sluggish onscreen. For example, the characters lounge in the front yard trying to keep cool with their feet in a kiddie pool, something you probably wouldn't see in Aaron Katz's Park Slope or Andrew Bujalski's Boston. Audley also mentioned that the stepfather was played by a local sportscaster, about whom he was very enthusiastic and hoped to work with in the future.
See also: MySpace
Labels: 1 Star, 2007, Kentucker Audley, US
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