Welcome to California (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 21, 2005

Original Title:
Welcome to California

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Form

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

The film centers on the strained marriage of Undine Jones, an actress, and John Goodman, a well-regarded composer. The story opens as the two are driving cross-country from New York to California to start over - hoping that the move will renew their relationship. Within weeks, Goodman is back in New York and Undine has begun work on a movie where she is drawn into an instinctively unavoidable relationship with one of the film's crew, Jim Travis. It is through Undine and Jim's connection that the film explores lust, love, intimacy, the past and forgiveness. Traylor's use of the California desert resonates with the search of her characters; in the most barren of landscapes, it finds wildflowers that bloom.

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Cinematography:
Paul Ryan

Director:
Susan Traylor

Editor:
Stuart H. Pappé
Ann Trulove

Executive Producer:
Debbie Kennard
Jesse Dylan
Craig Rodgers

Producer:
Sonja Taylor

Script Supervisor:
Sherri Olson

Second Assistant Camera:
Nick Strauser

Second Assistant Director:
Dawn Bridgewater

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Carr
Michael Colomby

Writer:
Susan Traylor

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