Palace
- Director: Andrew Paul Davis
- Writer: Andrew Paul Davis
- Producer: Andrew Paul Davis; Timothy Mark Davis
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Chris, a hardened auto-mechanic, hopes to inspire alt-right rhetoric in his community. He avoids conflict with his girlfriend by wasting his weeknights at the local bar (in spite of his AA meetings), where Chuck plays the village sage. Chuck lives a prematurely retired life in a little room above a bar in rural Indiana. Hospital bills loom, as does his need to borrow money from his estranged daughter living in Indianapolis. Every night he goes downstairs to drink amid oldies and newbies alike, such as Alexa, a college student. Alexa and her two friends want to get their music noticed, but struggle to find an audience for rap at their predominantly white Christian college. This cross-generational portrait of life in the cornfields examines familial dissociation, culture-clash, and the pursuit of music, back-dropped by the crackling soil of early spring-time Indiana.
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Cast & Characters
Emily Sweet as Alexa
Chase Crawford as Joe
Suzanne Sadler as Jan
Chris Abel as Sam
Sadie Abel as Livie
Todd Bruno as Chris
Bryan Patrick McCulley as John
Andrew Paul Davis as Ryan
Craig Lemons as AA Member
Bobbye Boatright as AA Member
Timothy Mark Davis as Vance
Lory Reyes as Chris' Mom
Joe Shea as Meth Guy
Jessie Epstein as AA Member
Joe Martyn Ricke as Chuck