Groove
- Director: Greg Harrison
- Writer: Greg Harrison
- Producer: Michael Bayne; Dorothy Fadiman
CGiii Comment
For the E-generation - one day a film will come along that depicts this moment in history with an honesty that will be appreciated by those who did, done and grew-up and out.
This does nothing to surprise - the script could have been written on the back of a napkin in the time it takes to drink a latte.
The sub-plot of the gay couple is only necessary because all E-heads believe that love knows no bounds.
Wait for the come-down - you will be disappointed.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
On Friday, a single e-mail blips through the Internet. The word spreads quickly through the city: the party is on. Saturday evening, two hundred people secretly converge at an abandoned San Francisco warehouse. As the sun sets the records start spinning, setting into motion a night that no one will forget. Meet David Turner, a Midwest transplant. He moved to the city with aspirations of starting his career as a writer but his hopes have stalled. After four years he finds himself writing instruction manuals for a computer company. Overworked and with little social life, David spends his time alone, his dream of being a novelist a distant memory. That night, his brother Colin Turner invites him to GROOVE. Colin has a surprise for his new girlfriend, young raver sprite Harmony Stitts, and he wants David there. David reluctantly agrees and is shocked when Colin proposes to Harmony at the party.
Cast & Characters
Chris Ferreira as Bill;
Elizabeth Sun as Maggie;
Steve Van Wormer as Ernie;
Dmitri Ponce as Guy;
Mackenzie Firgens as Harmony;
Ari Gold as Cliff;
Aaron Langridge as Joe;
Wendy Turner-Low as Lisa;
Bradley K. Ross as Aaron;
Rachel True as Beth;
Denny Kirkwood as Colin;
Matthew Bernson as Record Store Customer;
Bing Ching as DJ Snaz;
Jeff Witzke as Neil;
Jill Jose as Monique