Saturday, March 14, 2020

"BAD LUCKY GOAT" Premieres on Film Movement Plus



 
FILM MOVEMENT PLUS PRESENTS

"BAD LUCKY GOAT"


DIRECTED BY SAMIR OLIVEROS

“An unexpected surprise.” -- Screen Anarchy

“As inviting as a gentle tropical breeze.”
-- The Hollywood Reporter


(READ OUR REVIEW HERE!)


Due to safety precautions in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19), this year's South by Southwest film festival has unfortunately been cancelled.

Film Movement Plus, however, is pleased to provide a collection of past SXSW Official Selections, including Samir Oliveros’ breezy island comedy BAD LUCKY GOAT, which premiered at the 2017 festival and is newly available to stream!



After accidentally hitting a bearded goat with their father’s truck, two incompatible teenagers embark on a journey of reconciliation and comedic misadventure along Colombia’s breathtaking Caribbean coast.

With no money, brother and sister Corn and Rita must find a way to get the damaged truck fixed in time to pick up the tourists that will be staying at their family’s hotel.

While struggling to conceal the accident, the siblings visit a butcher, rastafari drum makers, a pawn shop and even a witch doctor over the course of an amazing 24-hour odyssey around Port Paradise.


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THE AUTOMATIC HATE
a film by Justin Lerner

When Davis Green's (Joseph Cross) cousin Alexis (Adelaide Clemens) appears on his doorstep, he discovers a side of his family that has been kept hidden from him for years. As Alexis attempt to reunite their families, the truth is revealed behind a shocking secret that tore their fathers apart.



HELENA FROM THE WEDDING
a film by Joseph Infantolino


In this nuanced and comedic portrait of marriage, newlyweds Alex and Alice host a New Year's Eve party for their closest friends at their remote cabin in the mountains. However, when Alice's friend brings along Helena (Gillian Jacobs) as a surprise guest, the group's facades begin to crumble.



SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS
a film by Annie J. Howell & Lisa Robinson


Sarah Sparks (Anna Margaret Hollyman), a freelance technologist, has always had more affinity with computers than people. After learning she is pregnant, she sets off on a road trip in search of the source of her anxiety towards her own maternal instincts.


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