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Apathetic seventeen-year-old Gus hangs around doing nothing with his buddy Bill most of the time. Gus likes to tell half-true stories about all the girls he’s slept with and all the drugs he’s done. Jessica is seventeen too. She doesn't seem to have much in common with anyone anymore – not even her best friend Christie. Every year this one guy Brian throws a 4th of July party. The party’s never that great, but there's free beer, so people always go. Gus and Jessica meet each other there. They watch fireworks outside and light sparklers. Gus says that he's not the sort of guy she thinks he is. He tells her a secret he has never told anyone before.
Apathetic seventeen-year-old Gus hangs around doing nothing with his buddy Bill most of the time. Gus likes to tell half-true stories about all the girls he’s slept with and all the drugs he’s done. Jessica is seventeen too. She doesn't seem to have much in common with anyone anymore – not even her best friend Christie. Every year this one guy Brian throws a 4th of July party. The party’s never that great, but there's free beer, so people always go. Gus and Jessica meet each other there. They watch fireworks outside and light sparklers. Gus says that he's not the sort of guy she thinks he is. He tells her a secret he has never told anyone before.


The film was shot in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]] in the summer of 2004 and was made by a small crew of eight friends from The [[North Carolina School of the Arts]].
The film was shot in [[Portland, Oregon]] in the summer of 2004 and was made by a small crew of eight friends from The [[North Carolina School of the Arts]].





Revision as of 18:24, 13 April 2007

Dance Party USA
Directed byAaron Katz
Written byAaron Katz
Produced byBrendan McFadden
Marc Ripper
StarringCole Pensinger
Anna Kavan
Ryan White
Natalie Buller
Sarah Bing
Brendan McFadden
Chad Hartigan
Music byKeegan DeWitt
Release date
12 March 2006
Running time
67 min.
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3,500 (estimated)

Dance Party USA is a 2006 film written and directed by Aaron Katz, and starring Cole Pensinger and Anna Kavan.

The film debuted at the 2006 South by Southwest Film Festival and subsequently played at almost a dozen other festivals around the country and a two week exclusive run at the Pioneer Theatre in New York City.

Reviews for the film were almost universally positive, with Katz's subtle direction and the naturalistic performances of the cast being singled out most. The New York Times review stated, "Dance Party USA is a remarkably delicate construction, directed with extraordinary empathy by Aaron Katz". In addition, The New York Sun placed it at number nine on their Top 10 Films of 2006 list.

The film and director have also been mentioned by the media as an important part of a new movement in independent cinema that also includes Joe Swanberg, Andrew Bujalski and Jay Duplass, many of whom got their first exposure at SXSW.


Plot

Template:Spoiler Apathetic seventeen-year-old Gus hangs around doing nothing with his buddy Bill most of the time. Gus likes to tell half-true stories about all the girls he’s slept with and all the drugs he’s done. Jessica is seventeen too. She doesn't seem to have much in common with anyone anymore – not even her best friend Christie. Every year this one guy Brian throws a 4th of July party. The party’s never that great, but there's free beer, so people always go. Gus and Jessica meet each other there. They watch fireworks outside and light sparklers. Gus says that he's not the sort of guy she thinks he is. He tells her a secret he has never told anyone before.

The film was shot in Portland, Oregon in the summer of 2004 and was made by a small crew of eight friends from The North Carolina School of the Arts.