A digital-pastoral drama of friendship, landscape and technology, “For the Plasma” begins as the story of two young women (Anabelle LeMieux and Rosalie Lowe) employed as forest-fire lookouts in Northern Maine, and ends in a hundred places at once. Along the way, the girls make financial predictions based on surveillance footage of the surrounding forest, the local lighthouse keeper and a pair of unusual investors interrupt their solitude, and a dreamlike portrait of small town America and contemporary life is revealed. “For the Plasma” is a film of minimal means but ambition, shot in Super 16mm and 4:3 with a small cast and crew, and scored by the great Japanese experimental composer, Keiichi Suzuki. great Japanese experimental composer, Keiichi Suzuki. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.1/10 | |
Released: | June 21, 2014 | |
Runtime: | 94 min | |
Genres: | Drama Comedy Sci-Fi | |
Companies: | Artists Public Domain Cochin Moon | |
Cast: | James Han Anabelle LeMieux Erica Jennifer Hill Ryohei Hoshi | |
Crew: | Bingham Bryant Kyle Molzan | |
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