Kodachrome

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Kodachrome Movie Trailer

Kodachrome Movie 2018You may watch below the first official trailer of Kodachrome, the upcoming drama comedy directed by Mark Raso and starring Jason Sudeikis, Ed Harris, and Elizabeth Olsen:


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Plot synopsis:
“As the era of Kodachrome film processing comes to an end, a man must reunite with his estranged father on a roadtrip to develop his final rolls of Kodachrome film.”

Do you still have photos on film that need to be developed?

Anyway, there’s also a film poster, take a look below:

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Kodachrome Movie Poster
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Over time, everything develops.

The release date of the movie Kodachrome is set to April 20, 2018 (on Netflix).

Stay tuned for updates.
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Kodachrome movie

Take a look to he first official picture of Kodachrome, the upcoming drama movie directed by Mark Raso from a script by Jonathan Tropper:

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Plot synopsis:
“The film is based on A.G. Sulzberger’s 2010 New York Times article ‘For Kodachrome Fans, Road Ends at Photo Lab in Kansas’ about a father and son who take a road trip halfway across America to Kansas in order to develop photographs at Kodak’s very last Kodachrome lab before it closes its doors forever.”

From left to right you may recognize Jason Sudeikis, Elizabeth Olsen, and Ed Harris.

Actress Elizabeth Olsen, is such a beautiful woman!

The film has yet to get an official release date.

Stay tuned with us for more details about the movie Kodachrome.
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Kodachrome

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Genre: Drama
Directed by: Mark Raso
Starring: Jason Sudeikis, Elizabeth Olsen, Ed Harris
Release Date: TBA 2017

More Information at: Kodachrome Trailer

https://teaser-trailer.com/movie/kodachrome

Plot synopsis:
“Matt Ryder (Sudeikis) is only in his thirties, but technology is already wreaking havoc on his life. An A&R man for a boutique record label, Matt’s feeling increasingly irrelevant as the music business grows more shallow and myopic. The digital age also feels like the end of an era for Matt’s father, Ben (Harris), a famous photographer who shoots exclusively on celluloid. Following a grim diagnosis for Ben and after years of estrangement, Matt is approached by his father’s assistant, Zooey (Olsen), to accompany them on a personalized pilgrimage. Ben wants to take one last trip to Parsons, Kansas, so he can develop some rolls of film before the world’s only remaining Kodachrome lab closes its doors. Matt reluctantly agrees, but harbors no illusions that he and the old man will ever resolve their grievances.”