Passenger Pigeons (film)

Passenger Pigeons

Passenger Pigeons film still
Directed by Martha Stephens
Produced by Joe Chang
Written by Martha Stephens
Starring Earl Lynn Nelson
Kentucker Audley
Bryan Marshall
Caroline White
Karrie Crouse
Brendan McFadden
Cinematography Greg Hudgins
Edited by Joe Chang
Martha Stephens
Production
company
Papercookie
Distributed by Brink
Release dates
March 13, 2010
Running time
107 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Passenger Pigeons is a 2010 mumblecore drama film written and directed by filmmaker Martha Stephens and her feature film debut.

Synopsis

4 different stories intersect after a miner dies in an accident in an East Kentucky coalmine. The brother of the dead miner, Moses (Bryan Marshall) comes home to visit his family for the first time in years. When the mine closes temporarily, Jesse (Kentucker Audley) spends the time off with his girlfriend Elva (Caroline White). Buck (Earl Lynn Nelson) is an executive with the mining company who comes to town to investigate the mine's safety. Buck is soon to retire and uses the trip to show his replacement Nolan (Brendan McFadden) the ropes. Annie (Karrie Crouse), an activist from Washington D.C., uses the incident as means to drum up support against surface mining.

Release

Passenger Pigeons premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 13, 2010 and was released on DVD October 15, 2013.

References

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