When You Know You Know: A Brief and Thorough Investigation Into Mysterious Sources of Glitter

USA | 2019 | 8 min • Narrative Short

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Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 2 Sun, Feb 23, 2020 4:10 PM
Kathy (Golden Globe-Nominee Hong Chau), a single mother, travels with her shy eight-year-old son Cody (newcomer Lucas Jaye) to Kathy's late sister's house which they plan to clean and sell. As Kathy realizes how little she knew about her sister, Cody develops an unlikely friendship with Del (Golden Globe, Tony- winner and acting legend Brian Dennehy), the Korean War vet and widower who lives next door. Over the course of a summer, and with Del's encouragement, Cody develops the courage to come out of his shell and, along with his mother, finds a new place to call home.
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Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 2 Fri, Feb 28, 2020 10:00 AM
Kathy (Golden Globe-Nominee Hong Chau), a single mother, travels with her shy eight-year-old son Cody (newcomer Lucas Jaye) to Kathy's late sister's house which they plan to clean and sell. As Kathy realizes how little she knew about her sister, Cody develops an unlikely friendship with Del (Golden Globe, Tony- winner and acting legend Brian Dennehy), the Korean War vet and widower who lives next door. Over the course of a summer, and with Del's encouragement, Cody develops the courage to come out of his shell and, along with his mother, finds a new place to call home.
Film Info
Event Type:Narrative Short
Release Year:2019
Run Time:8
Production Country:USA
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Gregory Kasunich
Jerry Spears
Cast:Amanda Viola
Phillip Musumeci
Devin Badoo
Page Eaton
Producer(s):Gregory Kasunich
Jerry Spears
Screenwriter:Jerry Spears
Amanda Viola
Jerry Spears

Description

When Dan, Anna's boyfriend of 5 years, comes home late with glitter on his face, an explosive argument erupts between the couple calling into question their entire relationship as they travel to their friends' engagement party. The film explores themes of honest communication and commitment in a relationship. Shot in 4 long takes, highlighting performance over editing in order to reduce the distance between the audience and the character's experience, the film let's the audience ride shotgun inn this uncomfortable and relatable comedy.