Disappearing In America

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Disappearing In America
Directed by Erik Rodgers
Produced by String And A Can Productions, Inc. in association with Damian Collier Entertainment
Written by David Polcyn, Erik Rodgers
Music by Chris Fudurich
Editing by Eric Grush
Distributed by Anthem Pictures
Running time 88 min
Country USA
Language English

Disappearing In America is a 2009 character drama written by David Polcyn and Erik Rodgers and produced by String And A Can Productions in association with Damian Collier (as Damian Collier Entertainment). It debuted at the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival and was released in July 2009 on DVD by Anthem Pictures.[1][2]


Plot

A fugitive, wanted for helping the IRA in a bombing gone horribly wrong. is smuggled into the SF harbor. In order to hide here, and to lose all vestiges of his Irish past and disappear; into the new American identity. Sean soon finds himself at the mercy of one of his captors who is intent on using him in as series of hackneyed drug deals to make money. Sean searches desperately for a way out, but everyone seems to have their own motives with him. As Sean's past and future seem to disappear, Sean is left with little hope of a way out.

Cast

David Polcyn - Sean
Devin DiGonno - Jackie
Mark Pellegrino - Bodyguard
Richard Eden - Mickey
Michael Morrison - The Cousin
Anna-Marie Wayne - Sara

Production

Principal photography took place over 10 days in Downtown Los Angeles, with 2 days of second unit photography in San Francisco.

Release

Premiered at the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival.

Released to DVD in the USA on 14 July 2009.

References

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