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Analog Days is a 2006 film directed and written by Mike Ott.[1][2] It premiered at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. It was also invited to screen at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California, The Viennale Film Festival in Vienna, Austria and Film Pop Film Festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in October 2006.
Analog Days | |
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Directed by | Mike Ott |
Written by | Mike Ott |
Produced by | Jenifer Shahin |
Starring | Chad Cunningham Ivy Khan Granger Green Tinnes, Brett |
Cinematography | Jason Joel Harris Jay Keitel |
Edited by | Lan Farnham |
Music by | Derek Fudesco |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editNewhall, California sits about thirty miles north of Los Angeles, not quite the middle of nowhere, but not exactly a real city either. It's somewhere in between. A place where the youth work at Video Depot, go to community college, struggle with jocks and townies, and all do their best to understand politics, their careers, their love life and self-image. It's here that Jordan, Molly, Tammy, and Lloyd are about to understand that in life you don't always get what you want. Sometimes you're stuck never leaving home, never fitting in, or never really knowing who your friends are. This is their transition toward growing up and realizing that real life doesn't always end up like a movie.
Cast
edit- Chad Cunningham - Lloyd
- Ivy Khan - Tammy
- Granger Green - Molly
- Brett L. Tinnes - Jordan
- Rhyan Johnsen - Fenster
- Shaughn Buccholz - Derek
- Jonathon Burbridge - Lawler
- Nathan Rodriguez - Peter
- Jackie Buscarino - Melanie
- Tyler Nelson - Dameco
- Charles Pasternak - Charles
- David Nordstrom - Troy
- Jon Brotherton - Butler
- Ryan Dillion - Alex
References
edit- ^ Koehler, Robert (June 26, 2006). "Analog Days".
- ^ "Los Angeles Film Festival Movies: From Small Town USA Hell to The Big Chill Rehash".
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