Gerry
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Gus Van Sant
Matt Damon
Casey Affleck
Scott Acito
Casey Affleck
Felix Andrew
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Two young friends who call each other "Gerry" drive off into the wilderness to hike in a remote area. After losing their way in the forbiddingly beautiful terrain, they rely on humor and confidence to propel them forward. But when the gravity of their situation takes hold, their strength and prospects for survival wane, as they face the ultimate test.
Director
Gus Van Sant
Crew
Scott Acito
Casey Affleck
Felix Andrew
Lilah Bankier
Sally Sue Beisel
Jorge De Bernardi
Luciano Bertoni
Christopher Blauvelt
Michael Blauvelt
J T Bock
Chris Burgoyne
Anthony M Cady
Pedro Cannavo
Don Ciana
Diego Garcia Conejero
Diego Garcia Conejero
Ismael Cuadra
Matt Damon
A J Davidson
Christian Davidson
Stuart Deutsch
Mike Donoghue
Jeff Eveleth
Belen Fagalde
Trinette L Faint
Roger Faires
Danielle Fenati
Jamie Franta
Jobey Gibson
Pablo Gomez
Alice Gu
Agustin Gutierrez
Sebastian Hermansson
Jay Hernandez
Mary Jasionowski
Goro Koyama
James R Kwiatkowski
Julieta Garcia Llano
Andy Malcolm
John Mang
Jason Mccormick
Brady Mcelroy
Matias Mesa
Marcelo Montero
Greg Moutran
Arvo Part
Arvo Part
Gabriela Pietranera
Janos Pilenyi
Timothy T Rakoczy
Jeremy Rizzi
Harris Savides
Bud Scott
Leslie Shatz
Patricia Sztaba
Stan Sztaba
Gus Van Sant
Alfredo Velez
Enrique Velez
Heman Velez
Hipolito Velez
Joe Violante
Jen Wall
Don White
John Whytock
Cole Williams
Dany Wolf
Dany Wolf
Dany Wolf
Rebecca Wright
Paul Zucker
Damon Zwicker
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of the 2003 award for Best Cinematography from the New York Film Critics Circle.
Released in United States August 2002
Released in United States January 2002
Released in United States on Video November 11, 2003
Released in United States Winter February 14, 2003
Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 1-11, 2002.
Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Premieres/ Frontier) in Park City, Utah January 10-20, 2002.
Feature screenwriting debut for Casey Affleck.
ThinkFilm acquired North American rights at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival for a reported $1 million.
Project inspired by Bela Tarr's seven-hour epic film, "Satantango" (Hungary/1994).
Released in United States January 2002 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Premieres/ Frontier) in Park City, Utah January 10-20, 2002.)
Released in United States Winter February 14, 2003
Released in United States August 2002 (Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 1-11, 2002.)
Released in United States on Video November 11, 2003