Twenty Twenty (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
November 16, 2019

Original Title:
Twenty Twenty

Genres:
Fantasy

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 31

Dave Slade faces a myriad of internal and external struggles in trying to figure out what's real or surreal. He encounters the threatening presence of Terranova, a huge woman who claims she's from the future.

Dave Slade (Nicholas M. Garofolo) faces a myriad of and external struggles in trying to figure out what's real or surreal. He encounters the threatening presence of Terranova,(Dakota Wollmer) a huge woman who claims she's from the future, and he experiences terrible nightmares that illuminate this dilemma she presents to him along with a Mystery Woman (Francia Fonseca). His Landlord, Mary Lee, (Rosie Xu) is a positive presence who helps him waddle through the murky waters of his polluted mind as Old Man (Dave Sweeney) mysteriously guides him to his destiny. Directed, Produced by and Written by Dave Sweeney Nicholas M. Garofolo Associate Producer, Cinematography and music by Marc Fratto, featuring "Glitter" by Giant Flying Turtles. Won "Best Psychedelic Fantasy Short Film " at Retro Avant Garde Film Festival NYC.

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Cinematography:
Marc Fratto

Director:
Dave Sweeney

Editor:
Marc Fratto

Producer:
Dave Sweeney

Writer:
Dave Sweeney

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