Tracktown Explained

Tracktown
Director:Alexi Pappas
Jeremy Teicher
Music:Jay Wadley
Cinematography:Chris Collins
Editing:Sofi Marshall
Studio:Bay Bridge Productions Inc.
Bunkhouse Films
Good Wizard
Jay Smith Productions
Joint
Salem Street Entertainment
Wieden+Kennedy Entertainment
Distributor:Orion Pictures
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Tracktown is a 2016 American drama and coming of age sports film directed and written by Alexi Pappas and Jeremy Teicher and starring Pappas, Chase Offerle, Rachel Dratch and Andy Buckley.[1] Filming took place in Eugene, Oregon. Tracktown premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2016 and its worldwide release was on the 12 May 2017.

Plot

Twenty-one-year-old Plumb Marigold (Pappas) is a famous but lonely distance runner and has lived her entire life surrounded by coaches, teammates and fans while training to be an Olympic distance runner. Though she excels in her sport, she's always felt like an outsider, as her schedule has kept a normal life at bay. Everything changes when Plumb is ordered to take a day off from running to recover for the finals of the Olympic trials. Her forced downtime, including a surprise connection with a boy who works at the bakery, sets her on a new path.

Cast

Production

The producers of Tracktown are Laura Wagner, Jay Smith, Alexi Pappas and Jeremy Teicher.

Production was facilitated by the Sundance Institute's Creative Producing Lab Program and the San Francisco Film Society.[2]

Production was assisted by interns from the University of Oregon.[3]

Filming

Filming took place in Eugene, Oregon (known as TrackTown USA). including at Hayward Field.[4] [3]

Release

Tracktown premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2016, was screened at the RiverRun International Film Festival in April 2017, and had its worldwide release on the 12 May 2017.[5] [6]

It was also part of the Official Section for the 2016 Thessaloniki International Film Festival, the 2017 Annapolis Film Festival, the 2017 Sunscreen Film Festival, and the Green Mountain Film Festival.[7] [8] [9] [10]

Critical response

Tracktown was met with mixed to positive reviews. Variety's Peter Debruge wrote that "What the film lacks in originality, it makes up for via its star's naturally glamor-resistant sensibility, giving us an unpolished glimpse into the personal life of a professional runner."[11] Andy Webster of The New York Times wrote that "Fact and fiction blend nicely in Tracktown, the modest, appealing feature debut of Alexi Pappas."[12] It holds a 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: tracktown . . May 22, 2017 . May 22, 2017.
  2. News: Hetzel . Megan . 9 September 2014 . Elite Alexi Pappas Filming Running Movie in Eugene . . 7 January 2018 .
  3. News: Brown . Nathaniel . 24 May 2016 . Filmmaker and ex-UO runner Alexi Pappas profiled in NYT . University of Oregon . . 14 August 2017 .
  4. News: Hetzel . Megan . 9 September 2014 . Elite Alexi Pappas Filming Running Movie in Eugene . Runners World . 14 August 2017 .
  5. Web site: "TrackTown" World Premiered at Los Angeles Film Festival . . April 2016 . Oregon Governor's Office of Film & Television . 14 August 2017 .
  6. Web site: Tracktown . . April 2017 . . 14 August 2017 .
  7. Web site: 57 TIFF: Focus on Greek Cinema . . 13 October 2016 . . 14 August 2017 .
  8. Web site: Film List - Annapolis Film Festival . . 2017 . 14 August 2017 .
  9. Web site: Tracktown . . 2017 . Sunscreen Film Festival . 14 August 2017 .
  10. Web site: Tracktown . . 2017 . gmffestival.showare.com/ . . 14 August 2017 .
  11. Web site: Film Review: 'Tracktown'. Peter. Debruge. 6 June 2016.
  12. News: Review: Olympic Hopeful in 'Tracktown' Finds Life Beyond the Race. Andy. Webster. The New York Times . 11 May 2017. NYTimes.com.