Sironia
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Directed by | Brandon Dickerson |
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Music by | Wes Cunningham |
Cinematography | Jordan Valenti |
Editing by | Michael R. Miller |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Sironia is a drama film directed by Brandon Dickerson. It stars Amy Acker, Wes Cunningham, Tony Hale, Robyn Lively, Carrie Preston and Meaghan Jette Martin shot on location in Waco, Texas and Los Angeles, California.[1]
Plot
Inspired by the music of singer-songwriter Wes Cunningham, Sironia is the story of a talented musician who has been chewed up and spit out by the Hollywood music machine. Frustrated by his broken career, Thomas Fisher and his wife Molly impulsively pack up and move to small town Sironia, Texas to live a more authentic life and raise their first child near Molly's brother and his family. Despite the change of scenery, Thomas's deep resentment over his lost dreams gets the best of him as he struggles to find peace with his stalled career, until he remembers what he loved about music - and Molly - in the first place.
Cast
- Amy Acker as Molly
- Carrie Preston as Grace
- Robyn Lively as Barbara
- Tony Hale as Chad
- Jeremy Sisto as Tucker
- Meaghan Jette Martin as Aubrey
- Wes Cunningham as Thomas
- Ryan Cartwright as Nick
- John Billingsley as Doug
- Courtney Ford as Amanda
- Ryan Eggold as Mason Jones
- Elaine Tan as Danica
Release
Sironia premiered at the 2011 Austin Film Festival in Austin, TX in October 2011.[2][3]
Awards
- Audience Award Winner, 2011 Austin Film Festival Festival[4]
References
- ↑ Hoover, Carl. "Waco experiences shine through in 'Sironia' film, director says". Tribune-Herald. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
- ↑ http://aff.festivalgenius.com/2011/films/sironia_brandondickerson_aff2011
- ↑ http://www.indiewire.com/article/u.s._world_premieres_and_competitions_set_for_2011_austin_film_festival/#
- ↑ https://app.e2ma.net/app/view:CampaignPublic/id:1356967.7626957194/rid:8dab05c57ae55d2735aff482cc5a8e7c
External links
- Official website
- Sironia at the Internet Movie Database
- Slackerwood.com review of Austin Film Festival debut