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62 min
In 1948 the James Agee wrote a scenario for his lifelong hero, Charlie Chaplin. Deeply disturbed by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Agee imagined New York destroyed. In the ruins, Chaplin's Little Tramp builds a shack in Central Park. Gradually a small community of the dispossessed grows up around him. For Agee, his story was a thought experiment about how one might start again in the aftermath of disaster, to go beyond capitalism and just how hard that is in the face of our modern technological world. The film focuses on his imaginative journey and what it might mean for us today.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Barrett Martin | James Agee | Unowned | |
Diana DeLaCruz | Beatriz Valdes | Unowned | |
Steven Rattazzi | James W. Fay | Unowned | |
Alison Cimmet | Lois Grenadine | Unowned | |
Adebowale Adebiyi | Construction worker | Unowned | |
Aaron Kingsley Adetola | Child | Unowned | |
Manuel Cabrero | Subway rider | Unowned | |
Eli Lehan Dew | James Agee as a child | Unowned | |
Steve Espinola | News photographer | Unowned | |
Steve French | Chaplin (voice) | Unowned | |
Marcel McAlpin | Child | Unowned | |
Cameron Pow | George La Monte | Unowned | |
Rebecca Rivera | Subway rider | Unowned | |
Gunnar Theel | News cameraman | Unowned | |
Anju Vallares | Child | Unowned | |
Sky Vega | Child | Unowned |