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A Sudden Loss of Gravity
Directed by Todd Verow
“Eerily authentic and urgently somber look at young lives going nowhere” — Film Threat
Three generations of small town rebel-rebels crash into each other and burn in Todd Verow's second installation of the Addiction Trilogy, A Sudden Loss of Gravity. the first installation “Little Shots of Happiness” was released by Vanguard in 2003 and the third, “Once and Future Queen” will be released in coming months. The small town of Bangor Maine is the setting. Scott (Aaron Falls) has a good reason to get drunk all the time, You’d drink too if your mother, when she was around, was Divine’s dead ringer, sported a Mohawk and dressed like the child of Cindy Lauper and Boy George. The film chronicles Scott’s view of the world, and how he tries to escape the gravity of each day living.
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