Open Five 2
Feature Films
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Drama, Reality, 13-Dec-2012
A group of young adults delay entering the real world in lieu of focusing on iffy relationships. "Open Five 2" is the last in a series of mini-features directed by Kentucker Audley revolving around a small circle of friends in Memphis, Tennessee. Lacking a central narrative, the film is an improvised relationship drama that mirrors the real-life development of the actors' lives made over the course of 3 years. Produced, Edited and directed by Kentucker Audley. Cinematography Rob Leitzell. Camera Ray Tintori. Sound Travis Hale. Starring Kentucker Audley, Caroline White, Jake Rabinbach and Z Behl Featuring Shannon Esper, Sophia Takal, Justin Cox, Sophia Holman, Morgan Jon Fox and Declan Deely.
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