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TWO EYES is a cinematic triptych which follows three main characters in three distinct time periods: in Late 19th century Montana, an artist Dihlon seeking inspiration for his art, explores the landscape with his Native American guide Jacy... See more »

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Dihlon
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Jacy
Kate Bornstein ...
Andrea
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Jalin
Nakhane ...
Thandi (as Nakhane Touré)
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Bryce
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Gabryal
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Alasen
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Enola
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Zara
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Vanderbilt
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Logan
Samuel Jaxin Enemy-Hunter ...
Poopahte
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Mrs. Henderson
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Mr. Taylor
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Sal
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Mr. Crump
Eliana Fine ...
Helen
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Buford
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Charlie
Levi Fine ...
Phillip
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Ceylon
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Detective Bailey
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Devereaux
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Cynthia Baumstarck ...
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Nightclub patron
Tanner Dean ...
Student (uncredited)
Will Fourth ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Travis Fine

Written by

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Travis Fine ... ()

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Kate Bornstein ... executive producer
Kristine Fine ... producer
Travis Fine ... producer
Liam Finn ... producer
Steven Robert Kozlowski ... producer
Maxine Makover ... executive producer
Mallery Jenna Robinson ... associate producer

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Joey Newman

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Avery Holliday

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Travis Fine

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Diego Alex Borghello ... colorist
Jose Andres Cortes ... conform artist

Casting By

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Jeremy Gordon

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Charles M. Lagola

Art Direction by

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Robin Conly

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Heidi Strykiewicz

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Jennifer Christina DeRosa

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Nina Shyne Alviar ... makeup department head (as Nina Alviar)
Miranda Riddle ... key makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bryce Allred ... second assistant director
Cameron Holly Dexter ... first assistant director (as Cameron Dexter)

Art Department

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Brandon Hazou ... leadman
Ernie Sandidge ... Original Paintings
Jaden Scott ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Willy Allen ... dialogue editor
Ellie Bootorich ... sound mixer
Patrick Giraudi ... re-recording mixer (as Patrick Guraudi)
Mike Matthews ... sound mixer
Daniel S. McCoy ... sound mixer: los angeles
Don Teschner ... sound department

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Brandon Conklin ... assistant camera
Caelan Fisher ... second assistant camera
Maryn McGaw ... gaffer: Los Angeles unit
Nicola Newton ... first assistant camera
Micah Pengilly ... Grip and Electric Swing
Logan Schneider ... additional cinematography

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Miranda Riddle ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Oren Hadar ... scoring mixer
Seth Kaplan ... score preparation and copyist
Steven Robert Kozlowski ... music supervisor
Jillinda Palmer ... music editor
Maria Vertiz ... score mix prep

Script and Continuity Department

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Christina M. Tedesco ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Don Teschner ... transportation department

Additional Crew

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Brian Binkley ... set production assistant
Maureen Claypool ... Production Coordinator: Los Angeles unit
John Wayne Marshall ... production assistant
Amber Rose Mason ... horse wrangler
Mark Stolaroff ... production accountant
Don Teschner ... Department Swing

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

TWO EYES is a cinematic triptych which follows three main characters in three distinct time periods: in Late 19th century Montana, an artist Dihlon seeking inspiration for his art, explores the landscape with his Native American guide Jacy and finds his conceptions of himself and the world around him challenged. In 1979 Barstow, California, the mundane existence of a questioning youth Gabryal is given a shot of adrenaline by the arrival of a new exchange student Alasen who envelopes them both with her lust for life. In present-day Wyoming a trans teenager Jalin works through his self-destructive feelings with his perceptive, non-binary therapist Andrea. Exploring themes of gender, love, grief, and the power of art to transcend time, the seemingly unrelated narratives are ultimately interwoven into a single powerful storyline that reveals the deep and eternal connection between all three characters.

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Also Known As
  • 눈동자 너머 (South Korea)
  • Dve oči (Slovakia)
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  • 95 min
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