Summaries

"What else am I? What else can I say? I'm a troublemaker," says Cory, one of the three protagonists, directly into the camera. The other protagonists are Anna, an illegal immigrant from Japan who is selling her body to make money to get back home, and Jeff, Cory's homophobic brother, a former soldier who now lives day-to-day. In the style of New Wave filmmakers, the director draws on sensitive moments from actors' lives (meeting your father for the first time, a grandmother sick on another continent), so it's never clear whether we are watching reconstructed reality or the director's vision. Ott warns that his film is about the abandoned youth in America's small towns and the fallacy of the American Dream, and--most importantly--the truth that lies somewhere in that porous threshold between fact and fiction.—Artur Zaborski

Details

Keywords
  • small town
  • prostitute
  • punk rock
  • reference to bertolt brecht
  • cheap date
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Oct 25, 2012
Countries of origin United States Greece
Official sites Official Facebook
Language English Japanese
Filming locations Little Rock, California, USA
Production companies Haos Film Small Form Films

Box office

Budget $90000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 18m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

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