Movie spotlight
Split Ticket
In 1947, newly-minted congressmen and future presidents John F. Kennedy, age 29, and Richard Nixon, age 34, travel to Pennsylvania where they must make a fateful decision. A supernatural drama based on true events.
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Plot Summary
A man struggling with addiction receives an unexpected opportunity to confront his past and potentially mend a broken relationship. The film explores themes of regret, reconciliation, and the difficult choices individuals face when seeking redemption. As the protagonist navigates his present struggles, he is forced to revisit pivotal moments that shaped his life.
Critical Reception
Split Ticket garnered attention at various film festivals for its raw emotional portrayal of addiction and its aftermath. While not a widely released commercial film, it received praise for its performances and sensitive handling of a difficult subject matter, resonating with audiences who appreciated its poignant narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt and authentic depiction of addiction.
Commended for strong performances from the lead actors.
Appreciated for its exploration of themes of redemption and second chances.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF).
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, with much of the production relying on the passion and dedication of its cast and crew.
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