
Fort Tilden (2014)
Año de Estreno: 2014
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Οχυρό Τίλντεν
Director: Charles Rogers, Sarah-Violet Bliss
Guionista: Brian Lannin, Charles Rogers, Sarah-Violet Bliss
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Argumento
Fort Tilden follows the misadventures of Brooklyn-based friends Allie and Harper as they embark on a seemingly simple journey from Williamsburg to Fort Tilden Beach. Allie, who is struggling to prepare for the Peace Corps, and Harper, awaiting checks from her father to fund her artistic dreams, join forces with two good-looking guys for a carefree day at the beach. However, their bike ride becomes needlessly complicated due to unfriendly circumstances and their own lack of life skills.
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Resumen
Directed by Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers, Fort Tilden is a comedic exploration of quarter-life crises and extended adolescence. The film centers around Allie (Clare McNulty) and Harper (Bridey Elliott), who trade responsibilities for a day of summertime indulgence at New York City's secluded seaside haven. Despite its comedic tone, Fort Tilden offers an insightful look into the confusing lives of twentysomethings struggling with directionlessness and stagnation.
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