A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 22, 2022
Original Title:
Unplugging
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Comatose Chicken Inc.
Inner Child Productions
Productivity Media
Radiant Films International
Roxwell Films
Traveling Picture Show Company
Vertical Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M FR: TP GB: 15 NZ: M US: R
Runtime: 94
Think a rustic getaway with no cell service, Internet or social media is a romantic way to repair your marriage and sex life? Think again. Meet Dan and Jeanine Dewerson. The only spark in their bedroom is from the wall socket. Their daughter's best friend is her iPad. Dan's not going to take it anymore and plans a quiet, relaxing weekend in a remote mountain town. No kids, no phones, no social media, only clean fresh air and lots of romance. But what starts as the perfect weekend quickly becomes disastrous with unearthly encounters, strong edibles, and cranky odd locals. Without GPS to guide them or social media to stave off their boredom, Dan and Jeanine are forced to reconnect with each other. Can a "digital detox" really save their marriage and their sanity?
Casting:
Jennifer L. Smith
Director:
Debra Neil-Fisher
Director of Photography:
Federico Cantini
Editor:
David S. Clark
Executive Producer:
Eva Longoria
John Hills
Andrew Chang-Sang
Jeremy M. Rosen
John Swab
Viviana Zarragoitia
Ali Jazayeri
Music Supervisor:
Lauren Mikus
Bruce Gilbert
Producer:
William G. Santor
John Griffith
Doug Murray
Carissa Buffel
Deborah Liebling
Kevin Matusow
Brad Morris
Tucker Voorhees
Matt Walsh
Production Design:
Candi Guterres
Screenplay:
Brad Morris
Matt Walsh
Stunt Coordinator:
Krista Perry
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