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Director: Lisa Robertson
Cast: Joel Gretsch, Annabeth Gish, Noel Fisher, Scarlet O. Selznick
In the grip of a spiraling compulsion that threatens to alienate him from his family, a businessman, Ken, encounters a young gambler, Pete, on an LA City bus who could save or destroy him in the City of Commerce
Critical Reception & Ratings
The 2011 film Commerce, directed by Lisa Robertson, has received limited critical attention. The film follows a businessman, Ken, who is struggling with a spiraling compulsion, and his chance encounter with a young gambler, Pete, on a Los Angeles city bus, which could either save or destroy him. Details about the film's critical reception or awards recognition are not widely available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful character studies will appreciate the nuanced, layered performances by Joel Gretsch and Annabeth Gish in this 2011 drama directed by Lisa Robertson. The film explores themes of addiction, obsession and the human struggle to connect in a compelling way.
Commerce is the organized system of activities, functions, procedures and institutions that directly or indirectly contribute to the smooth, unhindered exchange of goods, services, and other things of value—predominantly through transactional processes—at a specified time, place, quantity, quality and price through various channels among the original producers and the final consumers within local, regional, national or international economies. The diversity in the distribution of natural resources, differences of human needs and wants, and division of labour along with comparative advantage are the principal factors that give rise to commercial exchanges.
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