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Bill Heck | Gabe | |
Marcus DeAnda | Ernesto | |
Amy Seimetz | Shannon | |
John Merriman | Winston | |
Alfredo Maduro | Luis | |
Corby Sullivan | Les | |
Bailey Bass | Cindy | |
Heather Kafka | Linda | |
Yesenia Garcia | Hilda | |
Richard C. Jones | Chase | |
Jonny Mars | Russ | |
Adi | Cat | |
Naila Ahmed | Convenience Store Clerk | |
Justin Arnold | Chuck | |
Charlotte Bass | Elementary School Student | |
Alan Berg | TV Doctor | |
Karinne Berstis | Diner Waitress | |
Kelli Bland | Reality TV Woman 1 | |
Rob Conner | Martin | |
Charlie Dennis | Movie Theater Teenager 1 | |
Will Dotter | Bar Patron | |
Katherine Fouche | French Woman 1 | |
David Gil Jr. | Lumber Yard Co-Worker | |
Catherine Jaroschy | French Woman 2 | |
Case Johnson | Construction Worker 1 |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Lawrence S. Dickerson
Jonathan Duffy |
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Writer/Composer |
David Lowery
Yen Tan |
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Cinematography |
Hutch
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Music |
Curtis Heath
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Recovering from an ill-fated affair with a married man, Gabe finds solace in the relationship he maintains with his ex-wife and daughter. On the other side of town, Ernesto evades life at home with his current live-in ex-boyfriend by spending much of his spare time in the hospital with an ailing past love. Impervious to the monotony of their blue-collar world, they maintain an unwavering yearning for romance. The emotional isolation the two men have grown accustomed to is captured in a subtle, optimistic, poetic fashion while avoiding melodrama. |
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