Blue Ridge (2010 film) explained

Blue Ridge
Director:Vince Sweeney
Producer:Barry Finlayson
Andrew Mullin
Starring:Sean Gullette
Eric Sweeney
Audra Glyn Smith
Beverly Amsler
Music:Andrew Barkan
Cinematography:John Paul Clark
Jayson Crothers
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Blue Ridge is a 2010 drama film set in the rural Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Written and directed by Vince Sweeney. Starring Sean Gullette as the trailer park landlord, Mr. Johnston, Eric Sweeney (L.A. based actor) as J.T., and Audra Glyn Smith (N.C. based actress) as Sara, with a lot of other interesting small roles.

Premise

Sara falls for J.T., an unstable young man who lives in a rural trailer park. Together they plan a new life at the beach, operating a used amusement-park ride. Mr. Johnston has other plans for J.T. He wants to keep him tied to the trailer park and under his control and hopes to convince J.T. to join his questionable lifestyle. As pressure builds for J.T. to face his fear of change and the outside world, Sara holds on to the hope that they can push forward together and live out their dream.[1]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BLUE RIDGE Film Threat Review. FilmThreat. April 8, 2012.