Harry and Max (2005)



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Synopsis:
Harry is a 23-year-old former boy band idol who is watching his younger brother Max, 16, follow in his footsteps. Harry has detoured on his way to a Japanese concert tour to escort Max on a long-promised camping adventure to San Gabriel mountains of Los Angeles. Their trip begins on a note of easy camaraderie but quickly turns serious as the boys discuss Harry’s contradictory relationship with his family. While his alcoholism and violent temper have estranged him from his parents, they continue to be economically dependent on him. As the trip continues, Max’s longing to connect with Harry both physically and emotionally grows. But even more, Max wants to bring stability to Harry’s life. In an effort to create a type of alternative family for his brother, Max goads Harry to rekindle his affections for his former girlfriend, Nikki. Back from the weekend, Max realizes that he must redefine his relationship with his brother, and that only by setting boundaries can the boys grow into adulthood together.

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
2/18/2005
Director Credit
Christopher Munch Director
Cast Credit
Rain Phoenix Nikki
Cole Williams Max
Bryce Johnson Harry
Max Picioneri Max, aged 9
Mark L Young Harry, aged 15
Kate Ellis Brandi
Roni Deitz Roxanne
Tom Gilroy Josiah
Michelle Phillips Mother
Justin Zachary Jordan
Angelita Macias Dancer
Alfredo Aja Dancer
Production Credits Credit
Roni Deitz Producer
Christopher Munch Producer
Production Companies Credit
Antartic Pictures Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
TLA Releasing Domestic Theatrical Distributor Domestic Theatrical Distributor
TLA Releasing Domestic Video Distributor
Writer Credit
Christopher Munch Screenplay
Art Department Credit
John Waxel Graphics Coordinator - Graphic Designer
Andrew Campbell Painter - Paintings
Doran Meyers Art Director
Casting Credit
Joseph Middleton Casting Director
Film Camera Credit
Rob Sweeney Director of Photography
Dan George Photography - Proofsheet Photos
Kelly Uchimura Assistant Camera - First Assistant Camera
Jed Seus Assistant Camera - Second Assistant Camera
Nick Critser Assistant Camera - Second Assistant Camera
Music Credit
Dino D'Auri Music Performer - Flamenco Guitarist
Jamie Laboz Song
Michael Tubbs Original Music
papercranes Song Performer
Gregory Scott Song Performer
Michael Tubbs Song
Miguel de Malaga Music Performer - Singer
Jamie Laboz Song Performer
Rain Phoenix Song
Frequency 5 Song Performer
Michael Perfitt Song
Gregory Scott Song
Michael Tubbs Song Performer
Jim DeCicco Song
Production Management Credit
Mindy Strauss Production Manager
Sound Credit
Frederick W Helm Sound - Production Sound
Matt Mondrick Foley Recordist
Matt Mondrick Sound Effects Editor
Mark Rozett Foley Recordist
John Oh Sound - Additional Production Sound
Randy Lawson Sound - Additional Production Sound
Visual Effects Credit
Kenneth Rudolph Titles - Title and Insert Camera
Matthew Goldman Main Title Design - Main Title
Kimberly Sayess-Fazio Main Title Design - Main Title
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Kristen Anacker Costume Designer

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