Upside (film)

Upside
Directed by Ken Horstmann
Produced by Casey Wallace
Andrew Grein
Adam Callner
Written by Ken Horstmann
Starring
  • Randall Bentley

Leah Sims
Taylor St. Clair
Jeremy Harrison
Blair Jasin

Music by Christian Wood
Cinematography Pete Wages
Edited by Ken Horstmann
Myron Vazquez
Production
company
Spyplane Films
Distributed by Provident Films[1]
Release dates
  • October 5, 2010 (2010-10-05)
[2]
Running time
106 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Upside is a 2010 American dramatic film written and directed by Ken Horstmann and set in Atlanta, Georgia. It stars Randall Bentley.

Plot

High school senior Solomon White pretty much has his future as a college lacrosse player laid out for him till a concussion has him seeing everything upside-down. Not knowing how long this condition will take to right itself, Solomon meets lecturer Wren Woods at a support group for the visually impaired (mostly all blind, as is she). With future plans at least on hold, he begins hanging out with her, who - along with Mrs. Buck (Solomon's English teacher) and Prof. Craig Parker (a writing mentor Mrs. Buck arranged for Solomon) - guides Solomon into becoming a man who can make decisions for himself and into considering accepting Christ in his life.

Production

The lacrosse scenes in the film were staged by Richie Meade, head coach for the United States Naval Academy.[3]

Solomon Olds and Jacob Olds from Family Force 5 appear in the film dancing in the scene that features their song, along with Solomon's wife Lauren.

According to the closing credits the film was shot all on location in seven cities in and around Atlanta.

Music

Upside features an original score by Christian Wood.

The soundtrack includes songs by Family Force 5, Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors, and Sony Music Nashville artist Corey Crowder.

Songs by Family Force 5
Songs by Corey Crowder
Songs by Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors
Songs by Drew Holcomb
Songs by Johanna Horstmann

Reception

Accolades

Awards won

Nominations

References

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