Whale – feature film (2010)

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Amir Motlagh presents his independent feature film debut, Whale.

Synopsis:

Cameron is a 29 year old Iranian American, heartbroken and suffering from a never ending bout of writers block. But shits no joke to our hero, who goes back to mommy’s house in Orange County California trying to figure out what went wrong with his life. Will reacquainting with his old high school friends steer him into the right path, or do all signs point toward suburban oblivion?

Cast:
Amir Motlagh, Darren Oneil, Michael Flowers , Kindy Barr, Atefeh Galledari, Yousef Motlagh ,Rastin Ashtiani, Martin Nilchian

Crew:
Written and Directed by Amir Motlagh
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Produced by Amir Motlagh & Darren Oneil
Original Music by Shanks and the Dreamers & Celestial Ceiling

About:

True to the DIY ethos and spirit, Whale is a journey into modern suburbia, where grown ass men are still not so grown. Both funny and real, this raw slice of life gives you a few things to think about in your own perfect worlds.

Press:

“WHALE is beautiful in ways I never expected. Lyrical and delightfully lo-fi” -Lucas Mcnelly -Filmmaker (Blanc de Blanc)

“A debut well worth catching…. the film, especially in its quieter moments, has a dream-like quality that rewards the viewer with its insight into just trying to be able to juggle life’s hardship with an innate desire to just enjoy life” -Sam Ippolto Pittsurgh Examiner

“An exquisitely handmade exploration of holding onto one’s spirit in this world….sublime imagery finds transcendence in the ordinary…WHALE manages to feel timeless, yet particularly relevant for this moment in history- a crystallization of the widespread longing for something beyond what modern society has to offer us all” — Steve Bagatourian Writer IFC’s American Gun

“WHALE is what Truffaut called the cinema of the future…. It has talent and ambition to spare; Motlagh knows exactly what he wants and he knows how to get it. He’s not afraid to be personal, to be slightly obscure and elliptical, to use the freedom that independence gives him. whale is definitely worth seeing and considering for filmgoers and filmmakers alike.” -Tom Russell- Turtleneck Films

“Pulsing with a restlessness of purpose and Vision” – Alejandro Adams — Braintrustdv

“The acting/non-acting is so flawless Whale appears to be a blend between documentary footage and a foreign/art house project….I can very comfortably say that Whale is one of the most exciting & well made indie films I’ve seen in a while…creating an interesting/reflective image of ethnic & economic diversity in America.” -Sujewa Ekanayake — DIY Filmmaker Blog

“Writer/Director Amir is a fresh cinematic voice from the west coast. Distinctly schooled in technique yet has a unique approach to aesthetic over narrative. The film was more of a poem then a traditional story and I love that!” -Ryan Balas- One Way Community

“First, let me start off by saying that Whale, written and directed by Amir Motlagh, is a visual masterpiece. It is shot and edited in my favorite style of dynamic camerawork done with an amazing flare for composition and coverage, and immediately draws you in…….Yes, I love Whale. I love it because the characters and dialogue are more natural than 99% of Hollywood movies made. I love it because the scene between Cameron and his ex is one of the best and most realistic scenes I’ve seen in a long time.” – Reid Gershbein — Royal Baronial Theatre (#2wkfilm)

“An unassuming, soulful debut feature…”I was quite taken by Whale…Motlagh’s eye for composition (I knew I was in good hands from the film’s very first shot) and ability to flirt with indie film clichés without becoming entrapped by them mark him as a director to watch..” – Andy Horbal

© 2010 – AYA Films/ Amir Motlagh

Rated: 8

Duration: 4370

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