45365

The documentary 45365 will be playing from Friday Feb 26 until March 4 at the Starz FilmCenter (900 Auraria Parkway Denver, CO 80204 303.595.3456 http://www.denverfilm.org) at 5pm and 7.30pm daily.

45365 is the Ross Brothers’ first feature film which was shot in their hometown of Sidney, Ohio. Through the use of nostalgia inducing direct cinema, The Ross Brothers are able to successfully capture the truths of small town America in both a poetic and revealing way.

The film was also recently nominated for a Spirit Award as well as Cinema Eye Honors and began its’ theatrical run at Zeitgeist Theater, followed by dates at MoMA, Denver, Seattle, LA, and New York with more to follow.

45365 (pronounced: four, five, three, six, five) captures small town American life in striking cinema verité style that peels away the layers of Sidney, Ohio — population 20,000 — to reveal a deeper shared experience. Middle America turns out to be much more complicated than a Norman Rockwell painting would have us believe. Filmmakers Turner and Bill Ross deliver slices of life in gorgeous HD photography building the unique faces, places, and events into a powerful mosaic of humanity. Winner Grand Jury Prize SXSW as well as jury prizes at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, Newport Int. Film Festival, Calgary Int. Film Festival and the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival plus nominated for the “Truer Than Fiction Award” at the 2009 Independent Spirit Awards.

For Ticket information: http://www.denverfilm.org/filmcenter/

For more information about the film, please visit: http://www.45365movie.com/

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