Released Date:
2014-12-09
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
73 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
4.7 (806 Reviews)
Edna Luise Biesold
Sarah-Violet Bliss
Gabrielle Demeestere
Alexis Gambis
Shruti Ganguly
Brooke Goldfinch
Shripriya Mahesh
Pamela Romanowsky
Bruce Thierry Cheung
Tine Thomasen
Virginia Urreiztieta
Omar Zèèiga Hidalgo
The Color of Time is based on Pulitzer prize-winning poet CK Williams' collection of the same name. The film blends together adaptations of 11 of the poems to create a poetic road trip through CK William's life. The film takes us on a journey through several decades of American life from CK's childhood and adolescence in Detroit in the 1940s and 50s to the early 1980s: CK and his wife Catherine are married with their son Jed. CK prepares for a reading of 'Tar' in New York City, and spends his nights struggling to write new poems, haunted by memories of his past. As CK drives to his reading in New York City, he remembers central moments of his life: we come to experience and understand both his relationship to love and loss, and how he found his calling as a poet through the women in his life. The film takes us back and forth between past and present, punctuated by voice-over from CK Williams' poems, recreating the experience of memory and exploring how the fragments of one's man life can be turned into poetic expression: his loving relationship to his mother, his first sexual experiences as a teenager, his first love and the struggle to preserve a form of innocence and wonder, the illness and loss of a close friend, and finally his life together with Catherine.
Released Date:
2015-08-14
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
98 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.3 (337 Reviews)
Genres:
ComedySarah-Violet Bliss (story)
Sarah-Violet Bliss
Brian Lannin (story)
Charles Rogers (story)
Charles Rogers
Fort Tilden: New York City's secluded seaside nirvana where, like flies to honey, Brooklyn's hip millennial set flocks on sweltering weekend afternoons for unbridled summertime indulgence. Amidst the vexing stagnation of quarter-life crises, Allie (Clare McNulty) struggles to prepare for the Peace Corps, while Harper (Bridey Elliot) awaits checks from her father to fund her artistic dreams. But the two friends quickly shun responsibilities for the day when a pair of good-looking guys invites them along for a carefree Fort Tilden afternoon. As the two young women board their fixed-gear bicycles and embark on a lengthy journey to the beach, they quickly realize that, akin to their confusing, transitioning lives, they neither know where they're going nor how they plan to get there. The debut feature film of directors Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers - and showcasing the comedic versatility of Clare McNulty and Bridey Elliott as Allie and Harper - "Fort Tilden" is a hilariously insightful and recognizable look at the consequences of extended adolescence.
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