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Young Bodies Heal Quickly w/SLIP

Two young brothers drift aimlessly through their summer until involved in an accidental death of a young woman. With few options, the duo flees arrest across state lines in search of refuge. With a tendency to exacerbate even the calmest of situations, the eldest brother gets them booted from each and every hideout, resigning the youngest to follow him into car chases, knife fights with French Chefs, and finally a Vietnam War re-enactment with their estranged father. At turns poetic, funny, and poignant, Andrew T. Betzer’s feature debut is the epitome of an American Primitivist film. Shot on lush 16mm, this quietly mesmerizing story sees the brothers transition from boys to men, though not through responsibility, but rather an absorption of the world (good and bad) around them.

directed by: Andrew T. Betzer
starring: Hale Lytle, Gabriel Croft, Daniel P. Jones, Sandy Hale, Judson Rosebush, Julie Sokolowski, Alexandre Marouani, Kate Lyn Shiel and Josephine Decker
2014 / 102 min / 1.78:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Directors Commentary with Andrew T Betzer
  • Deleted and Extended Scenes
  • Five Short Films: - John Wayne Hated Horses, Small Apartment, Ivan Runs Some Errands, Runs Amok, I Turn To Jello and Important Police Shit
  • Trailer
  • 32 page booklet including interviews and essays by Sean Price Williams, Nicholas Elliott and Amber Wilkinson
  • English subtitles
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                                Two young brothers drift aimlessly through their summer until involved in an accidental death of a young woman. With few options, the duo flees arrest across state lines in search of refuge. With a tendency to exacerbate even the calmest of situations, the eldest brother gets them booted from each and every hideout, resigning the youngest to follow him into car chases, knife fights with French Chefs, and finally a Vietnam War re-enactment with their estranged father. At turns poetic, funny, and poignant, Andrew T. Betzer’s feature debut is the epitome of an American Primitivist film. Shot on lush 16mm, this quietly mesmerizing story sees the brothers transition from boys to men, though not through responsibility, but rather an absorption of the world (good and bad) around them.

                                directed by: Andrew T. Betzer
                                starring: Hale Lytle, Gabriel Croft, Daniel P. Jones, Sandy Hale, Judson Rosebush, Julie Sokolowski, Alexandre Marouani, Kate Lyn Shiel and Josephine Decker
                                2014 / 102 min / 1.78:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0

                                Additional info:

                                • Region Free Blu-ray
                                • Directors Commentary with Andrew T Betzer
                                • Deleted and Extended Scenes
                                • Five Short Films: - John Wayne Hated Horses, Small Apartment, Ivan Runs Some Errands, Runs Amok, I Turn To Jello and Important Police Shit
                                • Trailer
                                • 32 page booklet including interviews and essays by Sean Price Williams, Nicholas Elliott and Amber Wilkinson
                                • English subtitles

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                                                              Two young brothers drift aimlessly through their summer until involved in an accidental death of a young woman. With few options, the duo flees arrest across state lines in search of refuge. With a tendency to exacerbate even the calmest of situations, the eldest brother gets them booted from each and every hideout, resigning the youngest to follow him into car chases, knife fights with French Chefs, and finally a Vietnam War re-enactment with their estranged father. At turns poetic, funny, and poignant, Andrew T. Betzer’s feature debut is the epitome of an American Primitivist film. Shot on lush 16mm, this quietly mesmerizing story sees the brothers transition from boys to men, though not through responsibility, but rather an absorption of the world (good and bad) around them.

                                                              directed by: Andrew T. Betzer
                                                              starring: Hale Lytle, Gabriel Croft, Daniel P. Jones, Sandy Hale, Judson Rosebush, Julie Sokolowski, Alexandre Marouani, Kate Lyn Shiel and Josephine Decker
                                                              2014 / 102 min / 1.78:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0

                                                              Additional info:

                                                              • Region Free Blu-ray
                                                              • Directors Commentary with Andrew T Betzer
                                                              • Deleted and Extended Scenes
                                                              • Five Short Films: - John Wayne Hated Horses, Small Apartment, Ivan Runs Some Errands, Runs Amok, I Turn To Jello and Important Police Shit
                                                              • Trailer
                                                              • 32 page booklet including interviews and essays by Sean Price Williams, Nicholas Elliott and Amber Wilkinson
                                                              • English subtitles