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Director: David Ottenhouse
Cast: Charlie Day, Christopher Nee, Erol Zeybekoglu, Sheila Stasack
A photographer remembers that special summer that he spent with his somewhat older cousin, the feelings that were awakened, and the unexpected turn of events behind his "best" photo.
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Late Summer (2001), directed by David Ottenhouse, is a poignant drama that captures the nuanced emotional journey of a photographer reflecting on a formative summer with his cousin. Ottenhouse's thoughtful, character-driven approach, coupled with standout performances from the ensemble cast including Charlie Day, offers a sensitive exploration of identity, memory, and the complexities of familial bonds.
Late Summer Blues is an Israeli feature film directed by Renen Schorr, written by Doron Nesher and produced by Ilan de Vries. Initially released in 1987, the film was a box office hit and went on to become an Israeli classic. In 2016, after undergoing extensive digital image and sound restoration, it was rereleased to cinemas, becoming the first Israeli film to do so.
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