A return to the rugged aesthetics of 1970s independent cinema, FROWNLAND plumbs the life and neuroses of a young New Yorker, Keith (Dore Mann), and his failures to communicate. Devoid of plot, and relying largely on Mann's array of tics, stutters, and mumbles, this grainy, do-it-yourself film is sure to divide audiences with a portrait of life that is by turns hopeless and comic.
DVD Features:
Region 0
Widescreen - 1.66
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English
Writer
Ronald Bronstein: Director
Director of Photography
Sean Williams: Director of photography
Review 1:
"Ronald Bronsteins' startling comedy is like a mumblecore ERASERHEAD directed by John Cassavetes." -- Grade: A-
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.45 03/21/2008
Review 2:
"Written and directed by Ronald Bronstein, making his feature-film debut, this is personal cinema at its most uncompromising and fierce."
Source: New York Times
03/07/2008