The Dream Catcher
The Dream Catcher is a 1999 independent drama film, directed by Edward Radtke. It is a road movie, telling the story of two boys on the road. A Jack Kerouac book on film. 16mm film blown up to 35mm. A raw and open escape into the American problem.
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Directed by | Edward A. Radtke |
Produced by | Julia Reichert Steven Bognar Peter Wentworth |
Written by | M.S. Nieson Edward A. Radtke |
Starring | Maurice Compte Paddy Connor Jeanne Heaton |
Music by | Georgiana Gomez |
Cinematography | Terry Stacey |
Edited by | Jim Klein |
Distributed by | Redeemable Features |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Film festivals
In 1999 Terry Stacey won special mention for cinematography at the Thessaloniki Film Festival.
In 1999 Paddy Connor won special mention for Acting at the Thessaloniki Film Festival.
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