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Genre
  
Drama, Comedy, Mystery

Duration
  

Initial DVD release
  
February 10, 2007 (USA)

6.8/10
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Running time
  
1h 40m

Music director
  
Thomas Edward Seymour

Writer
  
Thomas Edward Seymour

Initial release
  
June 1, 2001 (New York City)

Directors
  
Thomas Edward Seymour, Mike Aransky

Cast
  
Thomas Edward Seymour, Tina Angelillo, Mike Aransky

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Everything Moves Alone is a 2001 independent comedy film produced by the Hale Manor Collective, a trio of Connecticut filmmakers consisting of Mike Aransky, Phil Guerrette and Thomas Edward Seymour. The film follows the journey of a suicidal ex-soldier named Scotch (Guerrette) who tracks down his estranged and hostile brother (Aransky) in a small New England town. In this new surrounding, Scotch becomes involved in a strange and comically violent feud between a wealthy but misanthropic local (Seymour) and the easily excitable owner of a video store (Matt Ford).

“Everything Moves Alone” was shot in 16mm on a $9,000 budget, with a six-person film crew. The film premiered at the Hartford, Connecticut art house theater Cinestudio in the spring of 2001 and went on to play in the New York Independent International Film & Video Festival. It had a theatrical premiere in New York in August 2001, where it received mixed reviews. The filmmakers won the Auteur of the Year Award at the 2001 Bare Bones International Film Festival, and Matt Ford’s performance received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the B-Movie Film Festival. The film was released on DVD in February 2007.

References

Everything Moves Alone Wikipedia
Everything Moves Alone IMDb


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