Stinking Heaven
Contemporary Cinema
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1h 10m
Directed by Nathan Silver | 70 mins | 2015
A group home for recovering addicts teeters into cult-like territory in Silver’s hot-house drama, starring a dream team of micro-indie talent including Keith Poulson, Deragh Campbell, and Eleonore Hendricks. Shot on analog video and set in the early 1990s, the proceedings suggest a time capsule of bad vibes and unkempt urges. With Hannah Gross as a troublemaking latecomer.
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