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Lost in New Mexico: the strange tale of Susan Hero

Film
Film
Language: 
English
Other languages or subtitles: 
Afrikaans
Spanish
Production country: 
Cambodia
United States
Theme: 
Art-house films
Crime
Fantasy / Science Fiction
Underground
Western
Category/Format: 
Digital / DVD
Fiction Features
Independant
Poster: 
Lost in New Mexico DVD cover art
Production year: 
January, 2008
Film Credits
About the Director: 

Jason Rosette is also the director of the award winning feature documentary, "BookWars" (www.bookwarsmovie.com), and is the founder of Cambodia's first independent movie festival, CAMBOFEST (www.cambofest.com)

Film director: 
Jason Rosette
Producer: 
Dennis Garber, Judy Henry
Screenplay: 
J Rosette
Editing: 
Giacomo Ambrosini and J Rosette
Film photographer: 
J Rosette & Dale Waseta
Sound: 
Dino Ricardo
Music: 
Little Muddy & The Gone Marshall
Cast 1: 
Drea Presley
Cast 2: 
Jaime Estrada
Cast 3: 
Dr. Alan Rice
Cast 4: 
David Paytiamo
Cast 5: 
J Rosette
Film synopsis: 
In a desert town somewhere in the Southwest United States, a young woman seeks a renegade animal cloning expert who claims he can bring her recently deceased daughter back to life. <p> Accompanied by her illegal immigrant companion, Javier Apollinaire, Susan steals some cash and embarks on a secret journey in order to meet the Doctor and begin the procedure. <p> But can he really do it? Can she even find him? <p> Enter new, green, bumbling federal agent Carl Wisconsin. Carl’s very first assignment is to track Susan in order to find the elusive Doctor and take him down for his illegal activities. <p> Meanwhile, a struggling Native American potter named Lonnie is on his own mission: he needs to some raise desperately needed tuition money to send his daughter to college, after her financial aid unexpectedly falls through. <p> Ultimately, these disparate characters and stories cross paths at one critical moment, and their lives are forever changed as a result.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Between $100 000 and $10 000
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
Digital - other
Video master available ?: 
Yes
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
Yes
Festival selections: 

Rte 66 Film Festival
Riverside Int'l Film Festival
International Panorama of Independent Film, Greece
Santa Fe Film Festival

Film reviews: 
This atmospheric and moody no-budget feature shot around the city of Albuquerque is aptly marketed by its resourceful director as "a sci-fi cloning road movie for the 21st century." Rosette's timely fusing of diverse genre elements involves no less diverse a cast of characters: Susan, a grieving young woman who robs the movie theater at which she's employed so she can pay for the cloning of her recently deceased daughter; Dr. Morell, a maverick geneticist bent on extending the reach of his illegal cloning services; Javier, an illegal Mexican immigrant accompanying Susan; Carl (played by Rosette), a self-doubting FDA agent on the trail of Morell; and Lonnie, a Native American potter trying to raise funds so his daughter can attend college. Rosette (Bookwars, LJ 10/1/00) envelops these characters in the evocative desert landscape, complemented by a wistful and spare guitar soundtrack. Extras include a production slideshow with the director eloquently detailing the film's difficult history. Recommend for adventurous viewers.—Robert A. Sica, Eastern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Richmond
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Already Secured
Video: 
Open
International: 
Already Secured
Internet: 
Already Secured
Sales/distribution name: 
Goliath Arts
Address: 
www.goliatharts.com
Publicity Infos
Publicity contact email: 
Trailer availble: 
yes
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