The Hottest August (2019)

The Hottest August
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Synopsis

A complex portrait of a city and its inhabitants, The Hottest August gives us a window into the collective consciousness of the present. The film’s point of departure is one city over one month: New York City, including its outer boroughs, during August 2017. It’s a month heavy with the tension of a new President, growing anxiety over everything from rising rents to marching white nationalists, and unrelenting news of either wildfires or hurricanes on every coast. The film pivots on the question of futurity: what does the future look like from where we are standing? And what if we are not all standing in the same place? The Hottest August offers a mirror onto a society on the verge of catastrophe, registering the anxieties, distractions, and survival strategies that preoccupy ordinary lives.

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 15th, 2019 (Limited) by Grasshopper Film
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 94 minutes
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Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: ITVS, Sundance Documentary Film Program, Cinereach Films, Field of Vision
Production Countries: Canada, United States
Languages: English

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Production and Technical Credits

Brett Story    Director
Brett Story    Screenwriter
Danielle Varga    Producer
Brett Story    Producer
Maida Lynn    Executive Producer
Sally Jo Fifer    Executive Producer
Lois Vossen    Executive Producer
Nels Bangerter    Editor
Troy Herion    Composer
Derek Howard    Director of Photography

Limited and VOD Releases: Getting Lost in the Crowd

November 15th, 2019

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Synopsis

A complex portrait of a city and its inhabitants, The Hottest August gives us a window into the collective consciousness of the present. The film’s point of departure is one city over one month: New York City, including its outer boroughs, during August 2017. It’s a month heavy with the tension of a new President, growing anxiety over everything from rising rents to marching white nationalists, and unrelenting news of either wildfires or hurricanes on every coast. The film pivots on the question of futurity: what does the future look like from where we are standing? And what if we are not all standing in the same place? The Hottest August offers a mirror onto a society on the verge of catastrophe, registering the anxieties, distractions, and survival strategies that preoccupy ordinary lives.

Metrics

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 15th, 2019 (Limited) by Grasshopper Film
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 94 minutes
Comparisons: Create your own comparison chart…
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: ITVS, Sundance Documentary Film Program, Cinereach Films, Field of Vision
Production Countries: Canada, United States
Languages: English

Production and Technical Credits

Brett Story    Director
Brett Story    Screenwriter
Danielle Varga    Producer
Brett Story    Producer
Maida Lynn    Executive Producer
Sally Jo Fifer    Executive Producer
Lois Vossen    Executive Producer
Nels Bangerter    Editor
Troy Herion    Composer
Derek Howard    Director of Photography

Limited and VOD Releases: Getting Lost in the Crowd

November 15th, 2019

I Lost My Body

It is not a terribly busy week for limited releases, not unless you are talking about documentaries. There are a few that have a real shot at opening well, including The Report and Waves, but it’s I Lost My Body that I’m the most interested in. More...

Weekend Box Office Performance

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.