Carving a Life

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Carving a Life
Carving a Life Poster.jpg
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Directed byTerry Ross
Written byLisa Bruhn
Produced byEvette Betancourt
Starring
CinematographyOscar Velázquez
Edited byJanna Reznik
Music byEdna Alejandra Longoria
Production
company
Life In Reels Productions
Distributed by Indie Rights
Release date
  • October 13, 2017 (2017-10-13)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Carving a Life is a 2017 American romance drama film directed by Terry Ross and written by Lisa Bruhn. The film stars Tyler Bruhn and Karenssa LeGear.

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Plot

Mitch (Tyler Bruhn), a woodworker struggling with alcoholism after the death of his mother, begins a relationship with Lauren (Karenssa LeGear), a local elementary schoolteacher. His past trauma and difficult relationship with his father strains his romantic relationship with Lauren.

Cast

Production

It was the debut film of director Terry Ross. [1] Principal photography took place in North County of San Diego, Anaheim and Julian, California. [2]

Release

The film was presented at the American Film Market. [3] The film had a screening in San Diego, [4] a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles and was distributed by Indie Rights. [5] [6]

Reception

The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Katie Walsh at Los Angeles Times described it as well-intentioned but amateurish, calling it "the kind of DIY indie film that tries very, very hard but completely misses the mark." [1] Adam Keller at Film Threat scored it 1 out of 5 stating it was "stream-of-consciousness mush." [7] Chris Olson at UK Film Review scored it 4 stars calling it "genuinely moving [...] tender and engaging." [8] Occhi Magazine rated the film 3 stars and said it would've been better with an "expanded plot and more focus on the characters." [9]

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