Finally, Lillian and Dan
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I think you dropped your chicken.
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28 years old
SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts
United States
Last Login: 1/10/2009
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Finally, Lillian and Dan's Film Bio
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| Website | inmanfilms.com | | Directors | STARRING:gretchen akers jason kean lucy quinn PHOTOGRAPHED BY: mike gibisser susan turmanMUSIC: soltero mileece casey dienelWRITTEN BY: mike gibisser gretchen akers jason keanDIRECTION, EDITING, SOUND DESIGN: mike gibisser | | Festivals | AFI FEST 2008
Starz Denver International Film Festival
Chicago International Film Festival 2008
International Amsterdam Film Festival 2008
CINEVEGAS 2008
HARVARD FILM ARCHIVE - "Under the Radar" Series 2007 |
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Finally, Lillian and Dan's Details
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| Status: | Single | | Zodiac Sign: | Aries |
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| Films: 1 |
Total Plays: 852 |
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Run Time:
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Plays:
852
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"... an absolutely astonishing piece of ultra-low-budget garage filmmaking. Almost a silent movie, the movie's delicate love story is played out--brilliantly, subtly played out, second by second, step by step--not in words, but almost entirely in the characters' gestures, body language, and facial expressions... One of the best movies of the past year." -- Ray Carney, author "Cassavetes on Cassavetes"
"superb, very wonderfully and charmingly sketched and enacted. Tender, funny, and most importantly very human." -- John Gianvito, author "Andrei Tarkovsky: Interviews"
FINALLY, LILLIAN AND DAN is a meditation on young love and its delicacy: its hope and exhilaration, as well as its loneliness, turbidity and naivet... Lillian lives in a quiet yet comfortable isolation, sharing an apartment with her grandmother, an aging widow. Their dependence on one another is cyclical, simultaneously making them whole and holding them back. Dan’s dependence is more tactile. Living in a more tortured solitude, his attempts at human connection are carried out in the only way he can manage: compulsive fits and starts. After a chance meeting, Lillian and Dan bump and misstep their way towards one another in a love story that is awkward and small, that stutters and spits, with its worry lines on its face and its heart on its sleeve.
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