August
Erap Film Productions / Mannalang/Brodzki Production / Wolfe (2011)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest
In Collection
#256
5*
Seen ItYes
(6/16/2016 Netflex)
715515097819
IMDB   6.2
100 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Murray Bartlett Troy
Daniel Dugan Jonathan
Adrian Gonzalez Raul
Edward Conna Firm Director
Kevin McShane Radio DJ
Hank Ignacio Baby
Bernhard Forcher Sean
Maria Chung Lynn
Brad Standley Devin
Tyler Lee Straight Couple Husband
Angelica Lee Straight Couple Wife
Massimo Quagliano Pick Up Guy 1
Hillary Banks Nina
Brenda Lanie Deli Cashier
Amy Clites Lisa
Brian Sloan TV news
Todd Gaebe Gallery Waiter
Samantha Manalang Gallery Waitress
Scott Romstadt Pick Up Guy 2
David LeBarron Bob
Tod Macofsky Ken
Mike Vaughn Nick
Matt Chaney Beach Boy 1
Adam Neely Beach Boy 2
Peta Martin Party Guest 1
Director/Choreographer
Eldar Rapaport
Producer Bonnie Acar
Alexander Brodzki
Writer/Composer Rapaport, Eldar
Eldar Rapaport
Brian Sloan
Cinematography James Adolphus
Music Yuval Ron


August tells the story of two former lovers, Troy and Jonathan, who reunite after a long ago painful breakup. After spending several years in Spain, Troy returns to Los Angeles and decides to phone Jonathan and meet for coffee. A seemingly innocent rendezvous turns into an attempt to revive passions past. Only this time it's not that simple as Jonathan has a new beau, Raul, and is trying to make the right decision a second time around.
Edition Details
Distributor Wolfe
Release Date 8/14/2012
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 5/4/2013
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Amazon.com
Purchase Price $19.53
Condition New
Links Amazon.com
Movie Collector Core
TheMovieDb.org
IMDB
References
Festivals & Awards Iris Prize, 2011
IMDb Voters <500

Notes
I bought this film several years ago -- it was highly recommended by a friend -- and finally got around to watching it -- I found the film ok, but just ok -- never developed much empathy for any any of the protaganists -- and I'm not much of a fan of the time hop-scotching style of story telling -- but the actors are pleasing to the eye.