California Dreams
Description
Toeing the line between documentary, fiction, and uncomfortable comedy, director Mike Ott (Littlerock, Festival 2010; Pearblossom Highway, Festival 2012) returns with an eccentric portrait of five aspiring actors in Lancaster, California, whose Hollywood dreams are a world away, despite their geographic proximity. Cory (Cory Zacharia), struggles to find the money for a flight to Germany for a film role he’s been offered by a friend. This is not an easy proposition given that he hasn’t had a job in years, and his mother gets by on welfare. Other dreamers orbiting Cory and the town include lonely Filipino Patrick (Patrick Llaguno) and the virtually homeless Carole Anne (Carolan J. Pinto) who practices her Oscar acceptance speech in the car she lives in. Ott continues to draw inspiration from this sunbaked corner of California, a world away from Hollywood despite being just an hour’s drive by car. Lusciously filmed in warm, gauzy light by a mostly still and wide-lensed camera, the stunning Mojave landscapes that the subjects inhabit is imparted with a fittingly dreamlike quality by cinematographer Mike Gioulakis. The result is a lonely evocation of just how far the subjects lives are from their aspirations, and the bittersweet reality of trying to measure up to big dreams. –Jesse Dubus
Mike Ott returns to the Festival for the third time, having previously attended with Littlerock (2010) and Pearblossom Highway (2012). His films have won multiple awards including the Audience Award at AFI Fest, a Gotham Award, and an Independent Spirit Award. He studied with Thom Anderson at CalArts’ MFA Film Program, and his films have largely documented and dramatized the small Southern California towns of the Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles.
Trailer
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Language English
Year 2017
Runtime 85
Country USA
Director Mike Ott
Producer Heika Burnison, Nicole Arbusto, Alex Gioulakis
Editor Gerald D. Rossini
Cinematographer Mike Gioulakis
Cast Cory Zacharia, Patrick Llaguno, Mark Borchardt