Café (film)

Café

Café promotional poster
Directed by Marc Erlbaum
Produced by Sean Covel
J Andrew Greenblatt
Chris Wyatt
Written by Marc Erlbaum
Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt
Alexa Vega
Jamie Kennedy
Michaela McManus
Madeline Carroll
Daniel Eric Gold
Cinematography Joseph White
Editing by Demian Fenton
Distributed by Nationlight Productions
Running time 95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Café is a 2010 independent drama film directed by Marc Erlbaum. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Alexa Vega and Jamie Kennedy, who was Hewitt's boyfriend at the time of filming.[1]

Contents

Plot

The movie almost exclusively takes place inside a corner café, where people go to and share their lives. It soon becomes obvious that café is a "programmed reality" as the programmer makes contact with one of the inhabitants telling him that he is an avatar and manipulating minor details of the world. In dialogues between programmer and avatar an exchange on the nature and purpose of the simulation takes place that examines common philosophical questions on the nature of god and creation. At the end of the film, possibly hinting at the nature of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the avatar has to make a tough choice when a tragedy happens.

Cast

Filming

Filming started on May 11, 2009 in Philadelphia and ended in June, 2009.

Release

The film premiered at the 19th Philadelphia Film Festival in October, 2010.[2]

In February, 2011, Maya Releasing acquired the film rights for the US theatrical and home video release and foreign sales of Café.[3]

Café opened on August 19, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.[4]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times gave the film a mixed review, commending the acting from the leads but stating that the "story lines don't all effectively intertwine beyond their shared location."[5]

Awards

The film won the "Crystal Heart Award" at the 2010 Heartland Film Festival, with producer Chris Wyatt attending to accept the trophy.[6]

Music

Additional Music by Christopher Brady

References

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