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Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician

United States

2001

80 Min
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DIR Steve Hanft

PROD Darren Lavett

SCR Steve Hanft, Rossie Harris, Bob Stephenson

DP Lance Acord

CAST Rory Cochrane, Rossie Harris, Beth Orton, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Beck, Richard Edson

ED Haines Hall

Synopsis

Music video director Steven Hanft makes his feature debut with the digital video project Southlander, an absurd independent film starring various beloved indie pop musicians. Rory Cochrane stars as Chance, a musician who loses his extremely rare magical synthesizer which takes the form of a white 1969 Moletron keyboard. He looks for it by wandering around a de-glamorised Southern California with pal Rossangeles (co-writer Ross Harris from DJ Me DJ You and Sukia). They sometimes find clues in the local classified newspaper called the Southlander, which leads them to meet interesting folks.Their adventures eventually lead them to the home of former funk legend-turned-tennis player Mother Child (Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs from Welcome Back Kotter) and his blonde girlfriend Snowbunny (Meghan Gallagher). Beth Orton stars as Chance’s love interest Rocket and the leader of the band Future Pigeon. Beck plays Bek, his younger pre-stardom self, back when he was into drugs and recording music by himself in a shack. Also starring Ione Skye, Hank Williams III, Richard Edson, and Elliot Smith. Southlander was shown at the 2001 South by Southwest Film Festival.

(From http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:289988)

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D.L

4Mar09

Producer: Darren Lavett still thinks this movie has yet to show its full potential " It's like a fine wine thats keeps getting better with age". "A true original and needs to be released properly nation wide It's a fucking gold mine" Later D.L, March 2009  

Juan C.P.

11Apr08

YO! FILM SCHOLARS! EAT THIS!  

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