Southlander Explained

Southlander
Director:Steve Hanft
Producer:Darren Lavett
Laurie Malaga
Kerstin Mueller
Starring:Rory Cochrane
Ross Harris
Beth Orton
Music:Eddie Ruscha
Cinematography:Lance Acord
Editing:Haines Hall
Saar Kline
Paul Menne
Studio:Propaganda Films
Phineas Atwood Productions
Distributor:GoDigital Media Group
Eclectic DVD Distribution
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Southlander (also known as Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician) is a 2001 American independent film by Steve Hanft and Ross Harris. Originally titled Recycler, after the Los Angeles magazine of the same name, the film writers changed the name of the movie to Southlander to avoid trademark issues.

Plot

Down-and-out keyboardist Chance (Rory Cochrane) sees his redemption in touring with dub-pop band Future Pigeon, fronted by the lovely Rocket (Beth Orton). However, to guarantee a spot in the band, Chance needs a signature sound, which he finds in the futuristic '69 "Molotron" keyboard. Chance's dreams are put on hold on the eve of the tour, however, when the Molotron is stolen from his car. Southlander follows Chance and his friend Ross Angeles (Ross Harris) as they track down the stolen keyboard through the pages of the Southlander, a local rag that publishes classified ads for musical equipment. The journey quickly becomes a surreal trip through LA's underground music scene.

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