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Synopsis
Chris (Jamie Bell of Billy Elliot) is a volatile teen who lives with his father, John (Dermot Mulroney), and his little brother, Tim (Devon Alan). After the death of Chris' mother, his reclusive father moved the family to a shack in backwoods Georgia, where they raise hogs. Tim has an unusual eating disorder. He is constantly making himself sick by eating things like dirt and paint. One day, John's estranged brother, Deel (Josh Lucas), gets out of prison and shows up on the farm. John is less than thrilled to see him, but agrees to let him stay with the family as long as Deel helps him look after his boys. Chris is drawn to his wild-man uncle, but it soon becomes clear that Deel has more on his mind than a family reunion. Greed and years of resentment lead to violence, and Chris finds himself on the run, towing his sickly brother along, with Deel in pursuit. Undertow is writer/director David Gordon Green's third feature film, and features many of the same crew as his previous films, George Washington and All the Real Girls, including cinematographer Tim Orr. Green, who co-wrote the script with Joe Conway, has cited the influence of filmmaker Terrence Malick, who is credited as a producer. Green was also influenced by low-budget regional films of the 1970s (like Macon County Line and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and by Charles Laughton's classic The Night of the Hunter. Undertow was selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center for inclusion in the 2004 New York Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

Cast

Shiri Appleby
Bill McKinney Grandfather
Dermot Mulroney John
Josh Lucas Deel
Pat Healy Grant the Mechanic
Jamie Bell Chris
Devon Alan Tim

Production Crew

Tim Orr Cinematographer
David Wingo Composer (Music Score)
Michael Linnen Composer (Music Score)
Philip Glass Composer (Music Score)
Jill Newell Costume Designer
David Gordon Green Director
Steven Gonzales Editor
Zene Baker Editor
Alessandro Camon Executive Producer
John Schmidt Executive Producer
John Schmidt Executive Producer
Saar Klein Executive Producer
Paul Epstein First Assistant Director
Mark Wike Musical Direction/Supervision
Edward R. Pressman Producer
Lisa Muskat Producer
Terrence Malick Producer
Richard A. Wright Production Designer
Lingard Jervey Screen Story
David Gordon Green Screenwriter
Joe Conway Screenwriter
Adam Stone Second Unit Camera
R. Craig Zobel Second Unit Director
Summer Eubanks Set Decorator
Chris Gebert Sound/Sound Designer
Larry Blake Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2004
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Produced by
ContentFilm
Sunflower
United Artists

Release
October 22, 2004 (USA - Limited)
by MGM

Awards
2004 - Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking - National Board of Review