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Fugitive Dreams, the new film from Jason Neulander, is an allegorical road movie that follows two homeless people across a timeless American landscape. It touches on mental health, addiction — and love.
Primarily black and white, the film is intended as a kind of Waiting for Godot. A large section of it takes place on board a train, and we talked with Neulander about all the challenges that that entailed.
The film, which stars April Matthis, Robbie Tann, Scott Shepherd, O-Lan Jones and David Patrick Kelly, just premiered at Montreal's Fantasia Fest.
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Fugitive Dreams, the new film from Jason Neulander, is an allegorical road movie that follows two homeless people across a timeless American landscape. It touches on mental health, addiction — and love.
Primarily black and white, the film is intended as a kind of Waiting for Godot. A large section of it takes place on board a train, and we talked with Neulander about all the challenges that that entailed.
The film, which stars April Matthis, Robbie Tann, Scott Shepherd, O-Lan Jones and David Patrick Kelly, just premiered at Montreal's Fantasia Fest.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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