Getting Go: The Go Doc Project
- Director: Cory James Krueckeberg
- Writer: Cory James Krueckeberg
- Producer: Kate Burgess; Neil Eckersley
CGiii Comment
It has all the trappings and none of the talent usually associated with a student film.
Split screen, jump cuts, bad music, out of focus, weak story, lousy writing, terrible camera-work...the list is endless.
The video diary approach was definitely the wrong avenue to pursue.
With nothing to say and a clear lack of vision, Krueckeberg should seriously re-consider his career as an auteur...or, expect a similar lambasting from more disgruntled viewers.
Distinctly amateur, intensely annoying.
Time wasted.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
College boy, Doc is obsessed with a well-known NYC go-go dancer, nicknamed Go. He befriends his hunky crush with the intention of shooting a movie about what it's like to live in his skin. Camera in hand, he follows his subject across the city: into bars, onto rooftops and dance floors and ultimately his bedroom. But as they grow closer, flirtation blurs the line between subject and filmmaker until a steamy night together solidifies deeper feelings. Cory Kruekeberg's explicit directorial debut explores the thrill and danger of getting exactly what you wished for.
Cast & Characters
Tanner Cohen as Doc;
Matthew Camp as Go;
Ramon Olmos Torres as Actor;
Judy McLane;
Tedd Merri