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Directed by | Michael Stevantoni |
Written by | Michael Stevantoni and Tim Rousseau |
Based on | Salton Sea by George McCormick |
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Cinematography | Thomas Taugher |
Edited by | Mac Nelsen |
Music by | Daniel McClure |
Production company | Colab Studios |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Salton Sea [1] (also known as Desert Shores) is a 2018 American independent film directed by Michael Stevantoni [2] and based on George McCormick's 2012 short story collection Salton Sea. The film was shot at the Salton Sea, and the town Desert Shores, California. [3]
The film was released on streaming and Blu-ray by Cinema Epoch on July 1, 2019. [4] [5]
Hoping to convince his wife that a promotion across the country could change their lives, Brian takes her on a trip to a faded resort town where they once honeymooned. Here, Brian is forced to examine his own marriage, fears, and integrity.
The film premiered at the Blow-Up Chicago International Arthouse Film Festival where it won the Stanley Kubrick Award for Best Feature (USA) and Best Actor for Joel Bissonnette. [6] The film also won Best Feature at the Nacogdoches Film Festival [7] and the ABQ Indie Fest, while also receiving nominations at the Milan International Film Festival for Best Movie, Best Actor (Bissonnette) and Best Supporting Actress (Leigh). [8]