A Buddy Story

A Buddy Story

A Buddy Story promotional poster
Directed by Marc Erlbaum
Produced by
  • Michael Leahy
  • Aaron Ockmand
  • Scott Shiffman
Written by Marc Erlbaum
Starring
Music by
Cinematography Brandon Trost
Edited by Abe Levy
Distributed by Strike Accord
Release dates
  • October 2010 (2010-10) (Philadelphia Film Festival)
Running time
84 minutes
Country United States
Language English

A Buddy Story is a 2010 independent film directed by Marc Erlbaum. It stars Gavin Bellour, Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss and Matisyahu, a popular American reggae and alternative rock musician who makes his screen debut in the movie.

Plot

Buddy Gilbert (Gavin Bellour) is a struggling musician living in NYC. He spends his days touring the northeast with his pet turtle, playing community centers, dive bars and coffee shops because, he says, it beats a 9-to-5.

One day, Buddy overhears his neighbor Susan (Elisabeth Moss) get in a particularly bad argument with her boyfriend and, although he barely knows her, he finds himself taking her out for some cheer-me-up ice cream.

When Buddy is leaving the following day for a tour, Susan asks if she can tag along, if for no other reason than to get out of the city a while. Hesitant at first, Buddy obliges, and finds himself spending a week traveling around with someone who, just days before, was no more than "the girl on the other side of the wall".

From a rough biker bar to a 100-year-old birthday party and other odd stops along the way, record label rejections to family connections, Buddy and Susan make their way from NYC to Philadelphia’s Main Line, and they come to realize that it's not the road's end that matters, but rather the road itself.

Cast

Film festivals

Release

In early 2012, Warner Brothers acquired the rights for the video-on-demand release of A Buddy Story.

Music

References

External links

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