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Director: Todd Rohal
Cast: Andrew Auseon, Tom Gilmore, Piper Perabo, Lori Woods
Single Spaced shouts a tale of a portly lad on the brink of shutting himself off from reality. An update of every film noir since the 1930's in roughly 16 minutes.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Single Spaced is a 1997 drama film directed by Todd Rohal. The film has received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its unique and experimental approach to the film noir genre, while others have found it to be uneven or too avant-garde. The film's public reception is not widely documented, as it does not have any available ratings on IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes.
Why you might like this:
Single Spaced is a unique update of the classic film noir genre, directed by Todd Rohal in 1997. With a quirky, condensed style that packs a portly protagonist's journey to shutting off from reality into just 16 minutes, this micro-drama offers a refreshingly offbeat take on the gritty, cynical tone of noir, brought to life by the performances of Andrew Auseon, Tom Gilmore, and Piper Perabo.