The Skyline
Directed by Kirk Jackson
In a world of endless screens, can nostalgia keep the American drive-in alive?
Overview
- Synopsis
At a dusty desert drive-in, a weary teenager and a steadfast theater owner share parallel reflections on nostalgia, technology, and the fading glow of stories told under the California stars.
The Skyline drifts between memory and observation, layering sound and image into a cinematic portrait of a place suspended between decline and resilience. Beneath the dancing light of the projector’s beam, the film asks what is preserved when old and new ways of experiencing stories collide, and whether nostalgia can outlast the distractions of the digital age.
- Stage
- in post-production
- Running time
- 14 minutes
Credits
- Kirk Jackson ... Director, Producer, Writer, DP, Editor
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Going Home Pictures, LLC
- Country
- United States
Distribution Details
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