Movement + Location Deluxe Package
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112
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The complete film plus all the bonus content you've been dreaming of. Cast and crew interviews, bloopers, and the behind-the-scenes story of the making of the film.
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Movement + Location Deluxe Package
The complete film plus all the bonus content you've been dreaming of. Cast and crew interviews, bloopers, and the behind-the-scenes story of the making of the film.
6 Videos
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Movement and Location
1h 33m
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Interview with actress Catherine Missal
3m 21s
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Interview with actor Haile Owusu
4m 27s
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Interview with composer Dan Tepfer
4m 21s
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Interview with assistant director Dan Keezer
4m 3s
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Outtakes
2m 5s
You'll receive the following videos
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Movement and Location
1h 33m
MOVEMENT AND LOCATION
a feature film by Alexis and Bodine BolingKim Getty is an immigrant from 400 years in the future, sent back to modern-day Brooklyn to live out an easier life. She's built a new identity in this time that nearly satisfies: she has a full time job, shares an apartment with a roommate, and is falling in love. But when she finds two other people from the future – a 15-year-old girl and Kim's own long-lost husband – Kim must f...
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Interview with actress Catherine Missal
3m 21s
Cat Missal has acted on Broadway and in Hollywood films. Here she discusses the character of Rachel and how independent films differ from big budget projects.
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Interview with actor Haile Owusu
4m 27s
In addition to acting, Haile is a data scientist and theoretical physicist. In this interview, he discusses his character's interest in homeless outreach and the scientific accuracy of how the film depicts time travel.
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Interview with composer Dan Tepfer
4m 21s
Dan Tepfer's work for MOVEMENT AND LOCATION won Best Original Score at the 2014 Brooklyn Film Festival. Here he talks about what drew him to the film and why music matters.
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Interview with assistant director Dan Keezer
4m 3s
Assistant Director Dan Keezer shares the difficulty of shooting in New York City in February, and how it all comes down to love.
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Outtakes
2m 5s
Ridiculous moments set to Imani Coppola's original song for the film, "Don't Skip A Beat."