Love from Ground Zero
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Steven Grynberg
Jacqueline Mckenzie
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Simon Baker-denny
James Gammon
Kathryn Erbe
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Three people from different backgrounds meet at the funeral of a mutual friend. Tracing their friend's past, they travel to a mountain in Montana that he loved, using postcards he sent home as guidance. Walter, his old friend, has a fling en route with his ex Samantha. College friend Eric falls out with Samamtha and goes off on his own. They reunite in Montana, where they meet another ex-girlfriend Alex and her child, and some secrets are revealed about the past.
Director
Steven Grynberg
Cast
Jacqueline Mckenzie
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Simon Baker-denny
James Gammon
Kathryn Erbe
Anne Dake
Hollis Mccarthy
Sam Robards
Crew
Neal Allen
Michael Bauman
Chris Beckman
Tobin Bennett
Bridget Bohuslausky
Curtis Bright
Kaelee Brown
Kaylene Carlson
Nathan Carlson
Rob Christoffersen
Steve Claasen
Aaron Cohen
Michael K Devaney
Gerard Dinardi
Pavel Dygas
Mali Finn
Mauro Fiore
Travis Fox
Melissa Freeman
Affonso Gontalves
Sandy Grass
Stephen Grynberg
Steven Grynberg
Lisa Hatch
Jeff Heintzleman
Justin Holstein
Laura Holzschuh
Barry Joyce
Cassie Kaser
Dana Kinski
Patricia Kruijer
Melody London
John Mceuen
Dominique Patton
Scott Pittock
Shawn Prouse
John Pycha
Tammy Richards
Tiffany Rotert
David Smith
Keith Solomon
Mark Spath
Tracy Thies
Woogie Thomas
Michael Torres
Christine Vollmer
Katie Vollmer
Shannon Wickliffe
Lora Zuckerman
Lora Zuckerman
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1998
Began shooting June 20, 1997.
Completed shooting late July 1997.
Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival (in competition) in East Hampton, New York October 14-18, 1998
Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 18-25, 1998.
Shown at Montreal World Film Festival August 27 - September 7, 1998.
Shown in New York City (Anthology Film Archives) as part of series "NewFilmmakers" July 28, 1999.
US premiere at the 1998 Hamptons International Film Festival.
35mm
color
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1998