Laundromat Days
SYNOPSIS: Simon O'Reilly's LAUNDROMAT DAYS offers a unique and enigmatic look at the interconnection of Montreal's people and their sub-subcultures. Indifferent to the architectural and technological marvels that surround them, a motley group of characters move through life, out of touch with the other souls sharing the city. Alienation and a series of disjointed relationships intersect amid the occasional insights of lonely street philosophers and the warm-yet-mundane hum of laundry machines. Like socks and jocks thrown thoughtlessly into a dryer, stories tumble together in a way that's lucid yet chaotic, building up toward one glum youth's self-fulfilling prophecy. (CANADA, 2005) FORMS: Experimental, Narrative Fiction, Feature
Running Time: 16mins (short film) , 46mins (director's cut) DVD Features: Commentary with Simon O'Reilly and Sasha Bogdanowitsch ENGLISH: Laundromat Days Written and Directed by Simon O'Reilly Original Score by Sasha Bogdanowitsch Cast: Patrick Dussault, Colin Browne, Aimee Verret, Simon O'Reilly, Amelie Grace, Micheal Lo, Patrick Quinn, Greg Thompson, Emily Gilbert, Yves O'Reilly, Mylene Viau, Ryan Madden, Yvon Vachon, Christophe Malerie, Christine Charlebois, Magdelena Szymanska, Soulier Rouge |
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