Kodachrome (2017) Full Movie

Matt Ryder is convinced to drive his estranged and dying father Benjamin Ryder cross country to deliver four old rolls of Kodachrome film to the last lab in the world that can develop them before it shuts down for good. Along with Ben's nurse Zooey, the three navigate a world changing from analogue to digital while trying to put the past behind them.

Kodachrome | Netflix Official Site

Kodachrome 2018 TV-MA 1h 45m Dramas A record company exec joins his estranged dad, a famous photographer who's dying, on a road trip to the last lab still developing Kodachrome film.

Kodachrome

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Kodachrome (2017)

Directed by Mark Raso. With Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis, Elizabeth Olsen, Bruce Greenwood. Set during the final days of the admired photo development system known as Kodachrome, a father and son hit the road in order to reach the Kansas photo lab before it closes its doors for good.

Kodachrome (2018)

Kodachrome is a movie that you'll easily predict as each act begins, but there are some emotional surprises along the way that may just have you in tears, as it did for me. Kodachrome is a very ...

Kodachrome: The Movie (2018)

Directed by Davis C. Watson. With Jake Hernandez, David Joseph Martinez, Davis C. Watson. Two brothers arrive on Earth to track down and return a missing sister named Sasha before she's captured. Desperate to quickly assimilate and appear human, Sasha buys a cheap human disguise and begins to lounge sing in New Orleans as cover. Off the radar in the underbelly of the city, darker elements come ...

Kodachrome (2018)

Kodachrome is a movie that you'll easily predict as each act begins, but there are some emotional surprises along the way that may just have you in tears, as it did for me. Kodachrome is a very ...

Kodachrome movie review & film summary (2018) | Roger Ebert

One last observation: For a movie bent on extolling the virtues of outdated innovations that are on the verge of extinction, it is rather amusing that streaming service Netflix is distributing “Kodachrome” while its end credits proudly proclaim that it was shot on 35mm Kodak film. Maybe the past and present can live in harmony occasionally.

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