The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher | |
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Directed by | Justin Monroe |
Written by | Jack Roberts |
Produced by | Jack Roberts Justin Monroe Gillian Fritzsche Ryan Fritzsche Jim Edwards Payton Dunham |
Starring | Jack Roberts Peter Bedgood Marshall Bell |
Cinematography | Luc Nicknair |
Edited by | Ryan Fritzsche |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher is an American independent comedy film written by Jack Roberts and directed by Justin Monroe. It stars Jack Roberts as the titular character, Duncan Christopher.
The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher was filmed in and near Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the fall of 2008. It was in post-production for most of 2009. It premiered in 2010 on March 27 at the Method Fest Independent Film Festival, where it was nominated for Best Low Budget Feature Film and won the award for Best Marketing Campaign. The movie went on to win 10 awards with 7 of them Best Feature, Jury or Audience Awards, including the Best Okie Feature at the 2010 deadCENTER Film Festival. It was an Official Selection at several prestigious film festivals around the world, including Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina, STARZ Denver Film Festival, San Diego International Film Festival, and the Heartland Film Festival.
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Duncan Christopher, the awkward son of a rock legend, works through the suicide of his father in the brutal underground world of karaoke.
The film won numerous awards both nationally and internationally, unless otherwise noted in 2010.
Awards | |||
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Festival | Award | Recipient(s) | Outcome |
Edmonton International Film Festival | Best Indie Feature Film | Won | |
Rising Star Award | Jack Roberts | Won | |
The United Film Festivals (Tulsa) | Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature Film | Won | |
Audience Award - Best Feature Film | Won | ||
Method Fest Independent Film Festival | Stella Artois Maverick Award for Low Budget Feature Film | Nominated | |
Method Fest Independent Film Festival | Maverick Award for Best Marketing | Won | |
deadCENTER Film Festival | Best Okie Feature Film | Won | |
Offshoot Film Festival | Jury Award - Best Feature Film | Won | |
Audience Award - Best Feature Film | Won | ||
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema (2011) | Audience Award - Best of Fest | Won | |
Best Score / Soundtrack | Damion Shade Joe Cinocca Ryan M. Fritzsche | Won | |
Mar del Plata Film Festival | Best Soundtrack | Nominated | |
The film was also an official selection at a number of other film festivals in 2010 and 2011 including:
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