Cold Weather

Cold Weather

By Aaron Katz

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2011-04-15
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Director: Aaron Katz
  • Production Company: Parts & Labor
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.1/10
6.1
From 43 Ratings

Description

After abandoning a promising academic career in forensic science, a self-styled Sherlock Holmes, Doug (Cris Lankenau), returns to Portland to live with his more responsible big sister Gail (Trieste Kelly Dunn). He lands a dead-end job working in an ice factory, but soon finds an opportunity to use his passion and skill in detective work when his ex-girlfriend, Rachel (Robyn Rikoon) goes missing. Enlisting a team of ramshackle slacker-sleuths, Doug leads his team down a complex trail of clues and increasingly close to the discovering the mysterious truth about Rachel. COLD WEATHER is a charming mystery -- simultaneously a rich detective story and an affecting tale of siblings uniting after years apart. With it's own idiosyncratic spin on familiar genre conventions, the film features the lyrical style, lush camera work and naturalistic performances that have established director Aaron Katz (DANCE PARTY USA, QUIET CITY) as a major talent to watch. COLD WEATHER premiered to critical acclaim at the 2010 SXSW, San Francisco and Los Angeles Film Festivals.

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  • Oh incompletion, oh stasis, just a bit more plz.

    4
    By w3someday
    As a lover of early unresolved endings, of Portland Oregon, and of this story, I could have really used another 35 to 75 seconds of narrative progress. Seems like the production ran out of money and had to rush/cut. Sis pushes her character pretty hard, we end in a Graduate-like what do we do now stare, and yet the situation that begs a response from our dynamic sibling duo has not been sharpened enough into the cathartic precipice that seems like it might have been the filmmaker's underlying idea for the ending.
  • Great movie

    5
    By 31Monkeys
    Quirky, strange, gives you that feeling of uncomfort. I enjoyed it emensly!

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