A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Gabriele Angieri, Peter Christian Hansen, Stephanie Bright
Written by:
Dave Ash
Directed by:
Dave Ash
Release Date:
June 11, 2017
Original Title:
Twin Cities
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 99
When a computer programmer discovers he has a terminal illness he must race against time to save his marriage and make amends for a squandered life.
Salvaging a marriage takes time and trust, two things that John and Emily no longer have. Emily is a writer with a career threatening case of writer's block and deadlines approaching. The pressure to finish her novel grows when John sinks into depression and quits his job... right before before their first baby is due. As they head toward a mutual meltdown, John is given a terminal diagnosis that forces him to reassess his life and attempt to save his marriage-before it's too late. However, inner peace proves elusive, the marriage might be too far gone, and John's life may not be what it seems. This cerebral drama examines work, love, sex, family, death, birth and all of the things that can bring people together... or drive them apart.
Cinematography:
Alec Schwandt
Director:
Dave Ash
Editor:
Jason P. Schumacher
Music:
Charlie McCarron
Producer:
Jason P. Schumacher
Production Design:
Cheri Anderson
Story Editor:
Michael Lent
Writer:
Dave Ash
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