| A New Wave | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Jason Carvey |
| Produced by | Jason Carvey Kambui Olujimi Bruce Seymour |
| Written by | Jason Carvey |
| Starring | Andrew Keegan Lacey Chabert John Krasinski Dean Edwards William Sadler Caprice Benedetti Wass Stevens Thomas Edward Seymour Russ Russo |
| Cinematography | Kambui Olujimi |
| Editing by | Christopher W. Doyle |
| Distributed by | THINKFilm |
| Release date(s) | 2007 |
| Running time | 94 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Allmovie profile | |
| IMDb profile | |
A New Wave is a 2007 independently-produced comedy written and directed by Jason Carvey.
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A would-be artist (Andrew Keegan) is working in a dead end job as a bank teller. At the urging of his movie-obsessed slacker roommate (John Krasinski), he agrees to be the inside man for a bank heist. While the heist plans are coordinated, the artist’s girlfriend (Lacey Chabert) arranges for him to have his first gallery exhibition. But when he tries to stop the heist, the plan is too far into motion to be halted.
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Andrew Keegan | Desmond |
| Lacey Chabert | Julie |
| John Krasinski | Gideon |
| Dean Edwards | Rupert |
| William Sadler | Mr. DeWitt |
| Caprice Benedetti | Mrs. DeWitt |
| Wass Stevens | Francois |
| Thomas Edward Seymour | Marv |
| Russ Russo | Julio Cortez |
The film was shot in various locations throughout Connecticut.
Reviews for the film were mixed, with Film Threat cheering it as “a deceptive sleeper” [1] while FilmCritic.com complaining it as “a post-modern pastiche of heist flick and comedy, the kind popularized by Reservoir Dogs and knocked off endlessly ever since it was released.” [2]
The film was a direct-to-DVD release, distributed by ThinkFilm. [3]
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