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Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician

  • 2001
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
274
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Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician (2001)
ComedyDramaMusic

Chance, a hapless Los Angeles musician is searching for the coveted Moletron synthesizer through the classified ad paper the "Southlander", and meeting interesting characters along the wayChance, a hapless Los Angeles musician is searching for the coveted Moletron synthesizer through the classified ad paper the "Southlander", and meeting interesting characters along the wayChance, a hapless Los Angeles musician is searching for the coveted Moletron synthesizer through the classified ad paper the "Southlander", and meeting interesting characters along the way

  • Director
    • Steve Hanft
  • Writers
    • Steve Hanft
    • Rossie Harris
    • Bob Stephenson
  • Stars
    • Rory Cochrane
    • Rossie Harris
    • Beth Orton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    274
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Hanft
    • Writers
      • Steve Hanft
      • Rossie Harris
      • Bob Stephenson
    • Stars
      • Rory Cochrane
      • Rossie Harris
      • Beth Orton
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rory Cochrane
    Rory Cochrane
    • Chance
    Rossie Harris
    Rossie Harris
    • Rossangeles
    • (as Ross Harris)
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    Beth Orton
    Beth Orton
    • Rocket
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    • Motherchild
    • (as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs)
    Richard Edson
    Richard Edson
    • Thomas
    Meghan Gallagher
    • Snowbunny
    Beck
    Beck
    • Bek
    • (as Beck Hansen)
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Lane Windbird
    Kurt Lilly
    • Steely Danzig
    Pat Matthews
    • Chuckles Martin
    Ione Skye
    Ione Skye
    • Miss Highrise
    Laura Prepon
    Laura Prepon
    • Seven Equals Five
    Hank Williams III
    • Hank 3
    Mark Gonzales
    Mark Gonzales
    • Vince
    Mary Gillis
    • Garage Lady
    David Hollander
    David Hollander
    • Dafed
    Jason Mason
    • Roy Corderoy
    Edy Lopez
    • Future Pigeon Mixer
    • Director
      • Steve Hanft
    • Writers
      • Steve Hanft
      • Rossie Harris
      • Bob Stephenson
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    8wank_you

    Excellent indie flick

    This film is the very definition of what independent film should be. It has a carefree attitude that you cannot help but be carried along with. The acting is far above what you see in the majority of DV features. Everyone involved takes it seriously as a film and not some shot on a weekend flick. Rory Cochrane is excellent in his role of Chance the Keyboard player and makes a fine tour guide through a strong ensemble cast of actors and musicians. Beck and Lawerence Hilton-Jacobs particularly stand out as Bek and Motherchild respectively. It remind me of John Landis' "Into the Night" from the early eighties as a surreal journey through a subculture of L.A. More then worth tracking down
    6reverendtom

    Stupid And Fun

    This film is fun and enjoyable once you get past the horrible film quality. Hanft's earlier film, "Kill The Moonlight" looks way better than this film, due to that film being shot on 16mm and this one being shot on what looks like video. Beyond that, the film is fun, pretty stupid and contains some excellent characters and freaky situations. Beck is really good as "Bek" and the scene involving him (the new age keyboard party) seems like it was written with "Midnite Vultures" era Beck in mind. There are some funny situations and Beth Orton is pretty sexy in it. Overall, if you like weird, low budget movies, late 90s "indy" rock, Beck or any combination of these things, you will enjoy the film. I'll admit, I didn't like it at first, but the end I was enjoying it. (Maybe this has to do with the fact that I was also drinking cheap wine.)
    3woody-85

    charmingly awful

    Well first, it's probably best not to recommend this movie if you're not excited to see famous cameos from the Los Angeles indie music scene, or if you have inside information about why this movie was made other than thinking "oh, I live in LA, i have a lot of cool musician friends, i should do a film with them" - i couldnt figure it out myself.

    What if you are an indie music geek then?

    Well, the story is a bit like "philip marlowe wants to play keyboards in a band". But i don't necessarily mean that in a good way. The good thing is that it might give you the motivation to re-watch "the long goodbye" by Robert Altman. The bad thing is that you *will* keep wondering whether there is an inside joke to this film, or if this is a film school project thing.

    It has to be said, this is *VERY LOW* fi. i can't believe they still manufacture cameras that can give you such a bad image, though. I'm just saying this is not just about the lack of money and staff. Seriously, when characters move 3 feet away from the camera, it gets blurry. The acting is awful all the way through, with the noticeable exception of Beck, who comes out okay. Even Gregg Henry, whose appearance is quite a nice at surprise at first, is very disappointing. A special mention for the framing, i found it schockingly lazy and inexperienced all the way through. And not only you do not expect that kind of inexperience even for a first time moviemaker, you do not expect that kind of inexperience from somebody who loves films and has seen lots of them. I do not know how much time, money and staff was put into this project, but it seems hard to forgive it all.

    Now why on earth did i find it all quite charming? I am not able to phrase it. Well of course, the cameos. But also i guess some kind of sparkle to it. The script is crap, and well the directing is awful. But i guess maybe the idea for the script? The general tone?

    How did i manage to watch it all the way through (and i did!) other than the fact that elliott smith only appears in the last 3 minutes? I'm not joking, i found it all quite entertaining.

    i'm not sure why!

    Certainly not a film i would generally recommend, but *some* people might enjoy *some* of it.
    10djoshtodd

    The Best Indie Movie & Music Ever! It's Dope!! AAAA+++++

    What a great original movie! Also, hilarious!!And the music is awesome! This movie has so many different moments.Have watched this movie hundreds of times because it reminds me of me and my friends. It is just like reality in my life. It keeps a great pace. Rory Cochrane plays a cool slacker dude looking for his '69 moletron. He and others get hosed by the weirded out LA crowd, looking for the moletron. It is the money, dudes and chicks! So many different music artists. I highly recommend to all that like good alternate music and original independent films. Way to go Steve and Ross who both wrote and directed the film. Ross' music can also be heard throughout the movie. Peace djtodd
    6Dotacion

    My Kind of Alright

    An atmospheric treatment of a life lived in the margins- a struggling keyboard player in El Lay who has nothing left to lose- and his quest for the elusive sound that will make (or break) him.

    Also an indirect descendant of 60's experimental film (but with a sense of humor), done with the advantage of modern technology and professional production crew, editors, and especially actors, its only downside is that it is shot on DV. Which, while great for conceptualizing and certainly easy on the budget, is ultimately disappointing to see in a feature. They simply make do.

    The material manages to rise above this giant (well, to my sensibility) compromise, but still loses points. I will pay the makers a compliment by noting that Igby Goes Down and Tadpole, two other shot- on- DV features with (probably) higher budgets, could do no better than the makers here, who had the advantage of some truly groovy music to offset the flat visuals.

    Maybe they'll get the chance to do it again on film and distribute it to a wider (well, art film) audience.

    Earnest and engaging- and very laid back- with nice attention to the details of the struggling musicians life- trading (sometimes naively) through a Recycler like paper, using decrepit phone booths, thrift shop chic, easy drugs and sex (yee-ha). It is very evocative of a *ahem* certain lifestyle of 20- somethings who come to LA and struggle attempt to make something of themselves (which has been going on for decades).

    Rory Cochrane keeps the whole thing together, which would doubtless have lost focus without his strong presence. Ross Harris as the psycopathic 'friend' is appropriately barmy- and he has fake sincerity _down_, man.

    There is a long list of walk-ons, and they blend well with the overall production. They also appear to enjoy themselves, which gives the proceedings an added boost.

    The music speaks for itself, and helps the whole to gel. Beck, Hank 3, Beth Orton, Union 13, Future Pigeon all appear on screen and add their sound to one of the better soundtracks you'll hear (provided you know who they are).

    Possibly should be Recommended Viewing for teens formulating their own ideas about seeking the holy grail- or gold record- in Hollywood.

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Recycler
    • Production company
      • Propaganda Films
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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