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Cast & Crew
Richard Linklater
Ethan Hawke
Robert Sean Leonard
Uma Thurman
Jake Abraham
Sandra Adair
Film Details
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Synopsis
Within the confines of a tawdry motor lodge in Lansing, Michigan, three old friends come together to play out the unresolved drama of their final days in high school. John, a first-time filmmaker, is in Michigan to present his film at a local film festival. Vince, now a volunteer firefighter and small-time drug dealer, comes to support John on his big day, or so it seems. But after their initial greetings, an undercurrent of tension remains. Gradually, it becomes clear that Vince still resents what he sees as John having stolen his girlfriend years before, and as the two men debate, a more serious accusation emerges.
Director
Richard Linklater
Crew
Jake Abraham
Sandra Adair
Maryse Alberti
Maryse Alberti
Maryse Alberti
Alexis Alexanian
Clayton Allis
Ethan Andrus
Stephen J Beatrice
Gustavo Bechini
Stephen Belber
Stephen Belber
Stephen Belber
Andrew Bisconti
Bill Booth
Michael Brennan
Jeremy Buhler
Robert Cole
Tammy Douglas
Debi Fieldman
Mariusz Glabinski
Marlena Grzaslewicz
Amy Heath
Shelley Herbert
Caroline Kaplan
Stuart Kaufman
Aaron Levine
Richard Linklater
Mary Litkovich
June Okada
Tommy Pallotta
Kyra Panchenko
Kyra Panchenko
Quinn K Pawlan
Christopher Peroni
Christopher Peroni
David Richenthal
Tony Rossi
Jonathan Sehring
Jonathan Selvig
James Simak
Steven Simons
John Sloss
John Sloss
Ira Spiegel
Karl Sutherland
Peggy Sutton
Mandy Tagger-brockey
Catherine Thomas
Anne Walker-mcbay
Gary Winick
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Released in United States January 2001
Released in United States November 2001
Released in United States January 2002
Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 27 - October 12, 2001.
Shown at Venice International Film Festival (New Territories) August 29 - September 8, 2001.
Shown at London Film Festival (World Cinema) November 7-22, 2001.
Shown at Rotterdam International Film Festival (Main Programme) January 23 - Feb 3, 2002.
Lions Gate acquired domestic distribution rights at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival.
InDigEnt is a partnership between the Independent Film Channel and attorney John Sloss' Sloss Special Projects.
Released in United States Fall November 2, 2001
Expanded Release in United States November 16, 2001
Released in United States on Video April 16, 2002
Released in United States 2001 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 27 - October 12, 2001.)
Released in United States 2001 (Shown at Venice International Film Festival (New Territories) August 29 - September 8, 2001.)
Released in United States Fall November 2, 2001
Expanded Release in United States November 16, 2001
Released in United States on Video April 16, 2002
Released in United States 2001
Released in United States January 2001 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (American Spectrum) in Park City, Utah January 18-28, 2001.)
Released in United States November 2001 (Shown at London Film Festival (World Cinema) November 7-22, 2001.)
Released in United States January 2002 (Shown at Rotterdam International Film Festival (Main Programme) January 23 - Feb 3, 2002.)