Chillicothe
Chillicothe is a dry-witted narrative that follows a year in the life of six friends who have found themselves trapped in a rut in the time following college.
After premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in January of 1999, Chillicothe has screened at festivals and events across the country receiving overwhelming response from both audiences and critics, including an award in the Comedy Division at 1999 Worldfest - Flagstaff International Film Festival.
The Sundance Film Festival said it best when they characterized Chillicothe as "far less cynical than the average 20-something indie... Chillicothe is definitely not the first low-budget comedy to examine life, love, and friendship... but it's one of the most effective." Due to its comedic insights and candid revelations behind the "guy-talk" curtain, Chillicothe has also been called a "chick flick, for guys." Ultimately, the film's strength lies in its episodic portrayals of the moments when one must choose to embrace adulthood by re-capturing the dreams of childhood.
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