The New York Times
and Emerging Picturespresent

A series of films highlighting some of the best
undistributed films of the past year
Film
for October '07:
Full Grown Men
A film by David Monro
“A very funny,
very tough-minded film…as
entertaining as the wine tour in
Sideways.” –LA Weekly
Alby Cutrera yearns for a time when life was carefree and
action figures were twelve inches tall. When his wife insults him for being
more of a playmate than a father to his young son, Alby heads for safety and
tracks down his boyhood pal Elias whose memory of their younger days is
considerably less rosy. They set out on a road trip to Diggityland, their
favorite place as kids, but simpler times turn complicated as the two
friends confront the landmines of their past. Journeying through Florida
they encounter a cast of wounded roadside romantics, each one shedding light
on the perils of not letting go. Full Grown Men is the bittersweet tale of a
man who learns the hard way that the best years of his life may still lay
ahead.
www.fullgrownmenthemovie.com
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