The Utopian Society
The Utopian Society | |
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Directed by | John P.Aguirre |
Produced by |
John P. Aguirre Robert Mankowitz *Executive Producer* James M. Oddo |
Written by | Jason Preston |
Starring |
Sam Doumit Austin Nichols Malin Åkerman Mat Hostetler Kelvin Yu Kirsten Ariza |
Music by |
Eric Hester (2008 Warner Brothers release) - replaced original independent release score Soundtrack Produced by James M. Oddo |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Utopian Society is a film made in 2003, re-released by Warner Brothers in 2008.
Plot
The Utopian Society is about a group of college students who are put together by their professor to complete a final project: create a utopian society. Like most college students, they’ve waited until the night before it is due to start working on it. They each come from different backgrounds and have pre-existing assumptions about the others, causing them to want to spend as little time working with each other as possible. But since they have waited until the last minute to start working, they are forced to cram an entire semester's work into one night, whether they like it or not.[1]
Cast
- Sam Doumit as Nera
- Austin Nichols as Justin Mathers
- Malin Åkerman as Tanci
- Mat Hostetler as Caleb
- Kelvin Yu as Ken
- Kristen Ariza as Aaliyah
- Robert Romanus as Barry
Awards
- DV Awards (UT):WINNER - Best Long Form Drama
- RAD Digital Film Festival (Los Angeles, CA):WINNER - Best Feature Drama/Comedy
- Independents Film Festival (Tampa, FL):WINNER - Best Feature
- Texas Film Festival (College Station, Texas):WINNER - Audience Award
- Fargo Film Festival (Fargo, ND):WINNER - Audience Award
- DIY Awards (Los Angeles, CA):WINNER - Best Cinematography
- The Honolulu Film Festival (Honolulu, HI):WINNER - Best Direction
- Back East Picture Show (Hoboken, NJ):WINNER - Best Screenplay
- Wine Country Film Festival (Napa/Sonoma, CA):WINNER - Best First Feature
- Great Lakes Film Festival (Erie, Pennsylvania):WINNER - Founder's Vision Award
Nominated
- Ashland Film Festival (Ashland, OR):NOMINATED - Best Acting Ensemble & Best Cinematography
- Phoenix Film Festival (Phoenix, AZ):NOMINATED - Best Acting Ensemble
References
Sources and external links
- Plot description from The New York Times
- Official site
- The Utopian Society at the Internet Movie Database
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