Holy Land is a realistic character study of Cole Weintraub, a twenty-something musician turned novelist. In fits and starts, Holy Land details Cole’s relationship with women and old friends as he sets out to travel across the United States to Holy Land, Virginia writing a novel and ultimately discovers nothing. –IMDb
Kentucker Audley is a filmmaker living in Memphis, TN.
His latest film Open Five has been praised by the New Yorker, Variety, The Wall Street Journal and called the best American Film of 2010 by Cinemasparagus. He was named one of the ‘25 New Faces of Independent Film’ in 2007 by Filmmaker magazine. His first film Team Picture was released on DVD in August 2008 through Benten Films.
Most recently, he stars in Dustin Guy Defa’s Bad Fever, which world premiered at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. His performance has been called, “some kind of remarkable” (The L Magazine) “riveting” (TrustMovies) and “a true revelation” (Hammer to Nail)
“One of the most talented up-and-coming performers out there.” (Gordon and the Whale) —kentuckeraudley.com
Three low, low budget American indies are among this week’s new releases.