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The Open Road is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Meredith. It stars Justin Timberlake, Kate Mara, Jeff Bridges, and Mary Steenburgen and was produced by Anchor Bay Entertainment. Country singer Lyle Lovett and Harry Dean Stanton are also among the cast. [1] Wim Wenders served as an executive producer.
Release date Title Notes March 23, 2018: Midnight Sun [37]May 5, 2018: Real: May 18, 2018: Show Dogs [38]June 8, 2018: Hotel Artemis [39]July 13, 2018: Siberia: Production company only
Open Road is a 2012 American-Brazilian thriller drama film directed by Marcio Garcia. The film follows the story of Angie, a young Brazilian artist who travels to the United States in a journey of self-discovery. Arriving in the United States, she rents a car and starts running through the streets, and meets Chuck, a street dweller.
The Guardian has called it the "first comprehensive colour tourism film" of Britain. [2] The film, in part, was designed to market the additive two-colour film process originally developed by Claude Friese-Greene's father William, and then improved by Claude as the "new all-British Friese-Green natural colour process". The process renders ...
Pages in category "Open Road Films films" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. ... Sabotage (2014 film) Separation (2021 film) Show Dogs ...
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Open Road (band), the group Donovan formed to record and tour in 1970 that continues to perform after his departure; Open Road (Gary Barlow album), 1997 album by Gary Barlow "Open Road" (Gary Barlow song), the titular track from Gary Barlow's 1997 album Open Road; Open Road (Cowboy Junkies album), a 2001 album by Cowboy Junkies
Open Road's titles are distributed in the home entertainment market by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), a deal that was signed in June 2011. [5] In June 2011, a few months after it started operations, Open Road Films signed a pay-TV deal with Netflix, [6] which expired in 2016. After Showtime expires in 2020, Netflix re-added Open ...