A Year and Change
A Year and Change is an independent drama film directed by Stephen Suettinger. It was filmed in Maryland in December 2013.[1]
A Year and Change | |
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Directed by | Stephen Suettinger |
Written by | Stephen Suettinger Jim Beggarly |
Produced by | Stephen Suettinger Emily Ting |
Edited by | Penny Lee |
Music by | Jeff Toyne |
Production companies | Pebble Hill Films Unbound Feet Productions Ramo Law PC |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
After drunkenly falling off the roof at a New Year’s house party, Owen decides that it’s time to make some wholesale changes in his life. Over the next year, he re-enters his estranged son’s life, reignites old friendships, quits drinking, and falls in love with Vera, a bank teller and fellow divorcee. All in an attempt to surround himself with a family, subconsciously replacing the one he’d lost prematurely. Owen, a vending machine proprietor, soon finds that sometimes in life you just need a little change.[2]
Cast
- Bryan Greenberg as Owen
- T.R. Knight as Kenny
- Claire van der Boom as Vera
- Marshall Allman as Victor
- Jamie Hector as Todd
- Kat Foster as Cindy
- Jamie Chung as Pam
- Natasha Rothwell as Angie
- Drew Shugart as Adam
- Dan Thiel as Peter
- Kate Sanford as Aunt Claire
- Woody Schultz as Martin
- Alison Whitney as Melissa
- Laurie Folkes as Meester Wheeler
- Cassidy Thornton as Kimmy
- Walker Babington as Antique Shop Owner
- Cruz Kim as Tim Kim
References
- ""A Year and Change" Actor on His New Role (Video)". Archived from the original on January 4, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
- "Adam Driver Joins' Hungry Hearts'; Bryan Greenberg Boards' - DeadLine.com". Retrieved 3 January 2014.
- "Year and Change, A (2015) - Overview - TCM.com". Retrieved 3 January 2014.
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