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Moss

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
168
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Christine Marzano, Hannah Johnston, Mitchell Slaggert, Cohen Bratcher, Dorian Cobb, Sue Philemon, Carlene Ferguson, Billy Ray Suggs, William Rothwell, and Erby Dalmus Burton in Moss (2017)
In this Southern Gothic coming-of-age tale, an isolated and troubled young man, Moss, meets a mysterious and beautiful hiker on the banks of the river near his home on his eighteenth birthday. She guides him on a journey of self-discovery and helps him overcome the tragic death of his mother and the shadow it has cast on his relationship with his detached father. A sensitive portrait of rural North Carolina, MOSS reveals the struggles and beauty of lives deeply connected to nature.
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A troubled teen finds solace in a mystical hiker on his 18th birthday, who helps him confront his mother's death and reconnect with his detached father in this coming-of-age Southern Gothic ... Read allA troubled teen finds solace in a mystical hiker on his 18th birthday, who helps him confront his mother's death and reconnect with his detached father in this coming-of-age Southern Gothic tale.A troubled teen finds solace in a mystical hiker on his 18th birthday, who helps him confront his mother's death and reconnect with his detached father in this coming-of-age Southern Gothic tale.

  • Director
    • Daniel Peddle
  • Writer
    • Daniel Peddle
  • Stars
    • Mitchell Slaggert
    • Christine Marzano
    • Dorian Cobb
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    168
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Peddle
    • Writer
      • Daniel Peddle
    • Stars
      • Mitchell Slaggert
      • Christine Marzano
      • Dorian Cobb
    • 3User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mitchell Slaggert
    Mitchell Slaggert
    • Moss
    Christine Marzano
    Christine Marzano
    • Mary
    Dorian Cobb
    • Blaze
    Billy Ray Suggs
    • Dad
    Erby Dalmus Burton
    • Buddy
    Cohen Bratcher
    • Little Moss
    Hannah Johnston
    • Young Mom
    Sue Philemon
    • Gramma
    William Rothwell
    • Young Dad
    Will Dickerson
    • Teen
    Jacob Kristian Ingle
    • Teen
    • (as Jacob Ingle)
    Jeff Philemon
    • Fisherman
    Blaine Edward Pugh
    • Teen
    • (as Blaine Pugh)
    Pam Rice
    • Diner Waitress
    Donna Smith
    • Fisherwoman
    • Director
      • Daniel Peddle
    • Writer
      • Daniel Peddle
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    7patrickkeown

    Slow but worth watching

    'Moss' is a slow burn. It's more about the characters than it is the story. You get sucked in to who they are and what they're feeling; thus keeping you just interested enough to be entertaining. Don't expect much and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
    10funnyfaceking

    America should be known for it's Southern noirs.

    A southern Gothic coming of age story about a boy who grew up with only the memory of his mother on his eighteenth birthday.

    I really like this film. I was just thinking not too long ago about how there aren't that many good southern Gothic films, and here is one. Not completely perfect, mind you, but definitely good enough to give a high recommendation. The cinematography is gorgeous. The story has a clear beginning, middle and end. The protagonist goes on a very serious and important journey. It does feel slow, but after a while I realized that things are just slower in the south, especially in the country. Real things that matter actually happen in this film. My only criticism is that the interaction between the boy and the father feels like they are just reading lines to each other. But luckily, those scenes are few and far between. When he talks to the love interest and his best friend, and when the father talks to potential business clients and fishing buddies, it feels fine. I think these types of southern Gothic films should be encouraged. It's this kind of spiritual journey, rather than Hollywood gross out remakes, that America should be better known for in the film industry throughout the world. If done really well, they can compete with the Australian noirs set in the Outback and the Russian or Scandinavian spiritual journeys set in the remote north. The director/writer Daniel Peddle is young, and I hope to see a lot more from him. He could be the next Jeff Nichols.
    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    The first reasonable term to define it seems beautiful. For themes and fair exploration of each of them, for portrait of rural South of USA, for acting and the gentle / precise image of coming of age, for simple and inspired sketches of friendship, parenthood, romance and reconciliation with yourself.

    Not last, for reasonable job of Mitchell Slaggert, expressing in honest way the vulnerability, rebellion, frustrations, full taste of liberty of moss.

    A film reminding, in correct manner, the entire atmosphere of South, grace to cinematography , dialogue and the fair accents on gestures of characters.

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pleasure Island, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Solo Pictures
      • Sunshine Pictures
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      1 hour 21 minutes
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