The Natural History of Parking Lots
The Natural History of Parking Lots is a 1990 American independent film written and directed by Everett Lewis. It tells the story of two estranged brothers who seek to reconcile their relationship against a background of criminal activity and violence. The film is Lewis' feature film debut.
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Directed by | Everett Lewis |
Produced by | Aziz Ghazal |
Written by | Everett Lewis |
Starring | Charlie Bean B. Wyatt Charles Taylor |
Music by | Johannes Hammers |
Cinematography | Hisham Abed Roy Unger |
Edited by | Everett Lewis |
Distributed by | Strand Releasing |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
The Natural History of Parking Lots is set in Los Angeles the late 1980s. Chris (Charlie Bean) is arrested for stealing a car. His distant father (Charles Taylor) (who insists his sons call him "Sam" and not "Dad") arranges for him to be bailed into the custody of Chris's older brother, Lance (B. Wyatt). The brothers seem to bond, but there is always the suspicion that Lance is merely using his newly-domestic situation as a cover for his real business, gun-running.
Awards and nominations
The film was nominated for a 1991 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.[1]
Notes
- "1991 Independent Spirit Award nominees". Film Independent. Archived from the original on 2008-03-12. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
External links
- Official site of Everett Lewis
- The Natural History of Parking Lots at The Internet Movie Database
- The Natural History of Parking Lots at Rotten Tomatoes