A young man named Peter winds up in a dead-end job as a small-town convenience store clerk. His life unfolds as a muted blur of endless days spent pleasing his dying parents, fighting off advances from his miserable boss, and looking for something worthwhile to say to his beautiful co-worker. Is this what life feels like, or is this death? As Peter wishes for a change, a dark undercurrent moves through his lifeless little town and in the shadows, a glossy-eyed figure waits for the instant to sink its teeth in. Will it take nothing short of death, before he can truly live?
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A B O U T T H E F I L M :
Director Roger Ingraham, at 20 years old, shot his first full-length film, "Moonshine", for a budget of $9200. In 2006. it had it's world-premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, making Ingraham the youngest feature director in the festival's history.
From the 2006 Sundance Film Festival comes a unique breed of film...
A real-world drama of small-town life becomes a horrific fantasy, crossing the borders of reality in an uncommon tale of suppression and freedom.
Thanks for choosing one of my songs, 'Close Your Eyes' for your film. Hope things are moving along in the right direction so that I could see the entire film real soon!!
Hey Roger!I wanted to say hey and let you know how happy I am for you and your film...Was this the one you were always writing while we were in CR? Anyways, Jess and I are trying to get together a possible reunion, so if you are at all interested message me and let me know! Take care :) --> Jill