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  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31min
  • Drama
  • Movie


Elliot, 31, a product of the Washington D.C. foster care system, has spent most of his life moving from place to place. When he is contacted by Matthew, a childhood friend from "the system" dying of cancer, Elliot goes to be by his side.... See more »

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Elliot
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Lily
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Gray
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Dave
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Christopher Bartolozzi ...
Young Matthew
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Matthew
Charlotte Hackman ...
Funeral Woman 1
Roxana Haden ...
Gwen
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Sissy
Daren Jackson ...
Foster Care Teen
Kameron King ...
Teen #2
Anne Stevens Koloski ...
Maggie
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Teen #1
Dori Legg ...
Rachel
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Mrs. Parsons
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Club Guy
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Country Store Clerk
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Motel Clerk
Tania Mesta ...
Katie
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Lonely Diner
Pablo Orrantia ...
Dan
Rick Roberts ...
Construction worker
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Gregor
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Teen #3
Timmy Sherrill ...
Elliot's Father
Will Snow IV ...
Young Elliot
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Club girl
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Mr. Parsons
Diana Tulk ...
Joanne
Amy Warkentien ...
Gas Station Clerk
Nancy Wilkins ...
Elliot's Mother
Duncan M. Hill ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Katie Udell ...
Club Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Erik S. Weigel

Written by

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Salvatore Interlandi ... ()
 
Erik S. Weigel ... ()

Produced by

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Nikki Ellis ... associate producer
Fran Giblin ... producer
Jason Noto ... producer
Barbara J. Weigel ... executive producer
Erik S. Weigel ... producer

Music by

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Ádám Balázs ... (as Adam Balazs)

Cinematography by

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Till Neumann

Editing by

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William Henry

Editorial Department

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Jason Crump ... digital intermediate colorist
Christopher Marcel ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Brette Goldstein
Andrea Shane

Production Design by

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A.R. Brook Lynn

Art Direction by

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Elizabeth Ralston

Costume Design by

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Robin Sprance

Makeup Department

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Joelle Troisi ... key hair stylist / makeup department head

Production Management

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Craig Chapman ... production manager
Dale McKeel ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Kit Bland ... first assistant director
Boaz Tcherikover ... second second assistant director
Melinda Ziyadat ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Williamina Ellis ... assistant art director
Jason Scott Jones ... storyboard artist
Dan Schaefer ... storyboard artist

Sound Department

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Michael Gassert ... sound mixer
Chen Harpaz ... sound design mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Salvatore Interlandi ... key grip
Adam Mcclelland ... unit cinematographer
Heixan Robles ... assistant camera
Samantha Sa ... grip
Zafer Ulkucu ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Sheila Brothers ... additional casting
Heather Campbell ... additional casting
David Schifter ... location casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Joelle Troisi ... costume co-designer

Location Management

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Ric Bagoly ... unit location manager: Wilmington, NC

Music Department

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Miklos Malek ... music scoring mixer / musician: electric/acoustic guitar (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Nikki Ellis ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Anderson Boyd ... production assistant
Bianca Giancoli ... key accountant
Orchid Ra ... set building
Andrea Staley ... production assistant (as Andrea Jeanine Staley)
Neal Welty ... production assistant

Thanks

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Terrence Malick ... special thanks
Cali Pomes ... special thanks
Gus Van Sant ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

Elliot, 31, a product of the Washington D.C. foster care system, has spent most of his life moving from place to place. When he is contacted by Matthew, a childhood friend from "the system" dying of cancer, Elliot goes to be by his side. At the funeral, he meets Gray and Lily, two friends of Matthew, both aimless in their present lives. Motivated by their sense of loss, and personal anger, Gray, Lily and Elliot steal Matthew's ashes and take them to Mexico. As the three travelers journey cross-country with Matthew's urn in tow, they are forced to confront their own sense of family, identity and future. Set against the changing American landscape, EL CAMINO follows these characters as they search for themselves in a country that has lost it's own identity. Gray, the wayward son of a prominent D.C. family, has left his pregnant girlfriend. He is angry, volatile and fearful of commitment. Lily is Matthew's ex-girlfriend. Unbeknownst to her parents, she has dropped out of college and become an exotic dancer. Lost in alcohol and pills she longs for her mother's approval. Elliot is outside the cultural mainstream. He carries a suitcase filled with documents and mementos of his life. An explorer of human experience, he interviews and videotapes people he meets. Haunted by dreams of his mother's drowning, Elliot struggles to find his place in the world. EL CAMINO is a humorous and compassionate film about friendship, family, and search for self in today's American landscape. Written by Anonymous

Taglines There is a home for each of us, for some it's just harder to find. See more »
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  • 91 min
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Budget $600,000 (estimated)

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