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Director: Steve Loff
Cast: Alexandria Morrow, Daniel Van Hart, Brea Angelo, William Arute
A young couple want too get out of their desert town and head for L.A.. But before leaving, they search for Lefty, a local music producer who took all of their cash
Critical Reception & Ratings
Desert Rain is a little-known 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Steve Loff. The film follows a young couple seeking to escape their desert town and head to Los Angeles, but before leaving they search for a local music producer who ran off with their savings. The film has not received much critical attention or recognition.
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Desert Rain is a unique blend of comedy, drama and western genres, directed by Steve Loff in 2011. The film features strong performances from its lead actors, including Alexandria Morrow and Daniel Van Hart, as a young couple trying to escape their small desert town in search of a better life in LA. Fans of character-driven stories with a quirky, offbeat tone will likely find this movie particularly engaging.
Desert Rain is the second album of Indian Ocean and the first live album ever to be released by any Indian band recorded by Vikram Mishra. It was recorded completely by accident from a concert played at the annual SAHMAT show at Mandi House, New Delhi on 1 January 1997. After waiting 7 hours to get on stage, Indian Ocean played an inspired concert that was well received by the crowd. Quite fortuitously, the band noticed a DAT recorder, bought a tape and recorded the concert. No major record label was willing to take the risk of releasing a live album, and so a record company label called 'Independent Music' was formed to release the album. Naresh Bhatia was the person instrumental behind the release of Desert Rain.
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