Septien


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Dennis Harvey

Septien proves the paths of "weird" and "interesting" do not always intersect. — VarietyFull Review


Justin Lowe

An erratic narrative pastiche lacking stylistic coherence. — Hollywood ReporterFull Review


Jeannette Catsoulis

This low-budget paean to indoor plumbing and rampant facial hair doesn't unfold so much as unravel. — New York TimesFull Review


Director(s)
Michael Tully

Starring
Robert Longstreet, Michael Tully, Ryan Lipman, Onur Tukel, Rachel Korine

Language(s)
English

Released
July 06, 2011

Genre
Comedy, Drama, In the Spotlight, Mystery & Crime

Run Time
79 minutes

Rating
NR

Description
Drawing inspiration from the likes of outsider art, Southern Gothic fiction, and Victor Erice's 1973 film The Spirit of the Beehive, Michael Tully's singular Septien is that rare art-house film that delivers equal measures of laughter, darkness, and beauty. Suddenly and without explanation, Cornelius Rawlings, The Athlete (Tully, in one of the year's most memorable performances) returns to his family's Tennessee farm eighteen years after he disappeared. His parents have died, but his two brothers -- ...more

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