Holy Land
Subscribers Only • Drama, Reality, 10-Aug-2010
Cole goes on a trip to work on a novel. Then he comes back. Eschewing the comic underpinnings of his previous work, Kentucker Audley's "Holy Land" veers into experimental territory pointing at a new darkness and subtle nihilism while following the exploits of an antagonistic young Memphis musician turned novelist. The film is notable for its complete absence of plot, a dedication to stasis, and a subversive structure. Directed by Kentucker Audley. Starring Cole Weintraub.
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