A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 30, 2019
Original Title:
West Coast Gothic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
Estranged fraternal twins Allen and Allie Foster are reunited by their mother's death, and return to their strange hometown of Obelisk Bay to attend to her lingering matters. Allen, struggling to resolve his latest novel, is enticed by Allie to take a powerful psychotropic drug she calls "the lotus." As if a muse were speaking through him, Allen begins recounting the winding story of a young woman's travels decades earlier. Her life in some ways parallels their own, as she journeys into the desert in search of a statue her own deceased mother left her with an old photograph of. The two lives begin to cross over in unexpected ways, and it becomes apparent that a dark secret at the heart of their old home has far broader ramifications than they could have possibly imagined.
Additional Music:
Anthony Salerno
Assistant Camera:
Santiago Bahti
Casting:
Jan Glaser
Cinematography:
Arthur Garcia
Director:
Giovanni Iacobucci
Director of Photography:
Cooper James
Anthony Salerno
Dan Watt
Editor:
Giovanni Iacobucci
Executive Producer:
Turi Haim
Steven Istock
Gaffer:
Haneul Kim
Grip:
Augustine Escalera
Damon Moiser
Corey Cao Nguyen
Gibran Rubio
Key Grip:
Jonathan Le
Makeup & Hair:
Arianna Barquero
Lidia Pryor
Music:
Jon Lloyd
Producer:
Giovanni Iacobucci
Evelyn Slater-Shew
Production Assistant:
Alfredo Castillo
Meghan DeCoteau
Josh Frisbie
Haley Gansert
Tian Jin
Valentino Morrone
Alexander Moskowitz
Carolina Steele
Sound Designer:
Giovanni Iacobucci
Sound Recordist:
Ivan Panuco
Thanks:
Jim Foster
Tim Morten
David Japka
Timothy Smith
Kevin Weir
Writer:
Giovanni Iacobucci
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