Best Drama, Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival
Audience Choice Award, National Film Festival for Talented Youth
1st Place, Georgia Communication Association Short Film Festival
Official Selection, Rome International Film Festival
Official Selection, Garden State Film Festival
Official Selection, Macon Film Festival
"A timely story about the disconnect between the aging, baby boomer generation and the younger, tech savvy generation." - Filmmakers Julie King & Jessica King
"Absolutely wonderful! Terrific lighting, shot composition, pacing." - Director/Editor Richmond Riedel
An elderly woman (Edith Ivey, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) visits the local car wash and lube to connect with the world closing in around her.
Edith Ivy is always wonderful in everything she does. We have known each other since 1959I applaud her. Marty Ruffin Gardner
lovingwings100 1 year ago
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lovingwings100 1 year ago
Fantastic short film, nicely done, and with a nice message. Great to see Greg again.
fishherman5377 2 years ago
There need to be more roles for actresses like Edith! ...and the young man wasn't too bad, either.
sixbadapes1 2 years ago
Edith Ivey was great in this!
Beach101 2 years ago
Very nice work! Great to see Edith getting the spotlight she deserves, and good production overall. - William Colquitt
WmColquitt 2 years ago
Lovely little film. Some of the best work in American filmmaking is taking place in universities in this short film format. Edith Ivey is an Atlanta treasure and we love her. Thank you, Barry, for calling this to my attention.
kemcmanus 2 years ago
Vary good movie.
ninja633 2 years ago
James, that was pretty amazing, I teared up a little I must confess. It was beautiful. Keep up the good work!
holliedhughes 2 years ago