Speed of Life

Speed of Life

By Liz Manashil

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 2019-12-10
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 16min
  • Director: Liz Manashil
  • Production Company: Womanashil
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
4.3/10
4.3
From 6 Ratings

Description

David Bowie's death rocks the lives of June & Edward. The superstar’s passing rips a literal hole in the universe, sucking Edward in. Fast forward 24 years, an older June is shocked to find her once-beloved shot back out of this inter-dimensional portal, unchanged from his entry in 2016. The ensemble struggles to understand the extreme ch-ch-changes that have befallen them in this dramedy.

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Reviews

  • Definitely Put Speed of Life on Your Watch List

    5
    By Lmvass
    With her second feature film, Speed of Life, Liz Manashil does it again! Not only does this film look amazing, the story with make you both laugh and cry. Ann Dowd and Jeff Perry show an emotional tenderness beyond the lines in the script. Speed of Life is a classic example of what female writers and directors can bring to the table.
  • A Refreshingly Charming Film

    5
    By Elavader
    Liz Manashil's utilization of every resource in this film is something you would see on an expert level. The story has such a powerful message that allows the audience to beathe at all the right moments. This being matched with the phenomenal cinematography, art direciton, sound design, costumes, makeup, and the spot on casting make for one incredible experience.
  • Loved it!

    5
    By DonAlJam209
    Heartwarming, funny and sweet. Got me in the end.
  • Worth It.

    5
    By VioletM14
    A very unique film filled with strong pefromances, great casting and a super unique idea. Check it out.
  • Emotive and thought provoking

    4
    By Cheryl Rodes
    Manashil’s Speed of Life made me laugh, pause, wipe my eyes and think about the what-ifs... Ann Dowd was the perfect cast in this small ensemble piece and delivered a very moving performance. The storyline is simple but deep, if David was still around, I think he’d give it a two thumbs up!

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