FAULTLINE

World Premiere


US CINEMA

US 2022, 154 min, Director: Rob Nilsson

This latest feature from celebrated Bay Area filmmaker Rob Nilsson is the third installment in his breathtaking Nomad Trilogy (after Arid Cut, MVFF42, and Center Divide, MVFF44). The film kicks off with Rail and his girlfriend Mitra on a motorcycle headed for Northern California in search of a long-lost father. They’re joined by three friends forced to hitchhike when their truck gives up. Lost in a burnt-out forest, they face dehydration and death while Rail and Mitra move on through a drought-ridden wasteland trying to find a man no one knows. Under majestic skies and amidst transcendent natural wonders, these colorful wanderers uncover truths about unsettled modern life in our divided country. It’s exciting to see Nilsson in full control of the medium, crafting a hypnotic experience about the raw, messy intimacy of family and the global impact of today’s conflicted society. Equal parts shocking and calming, Faultline is its own rare breed of independent film, a gritty and beautiful cinematic poem. —Brendan Peterson

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Bay Area filmmaker Rob Nilsson’s first feature, NORTHERN LIGHTS (MVFF2), won the Cannes Film Festival’s Golden Camera Award. In the years since, he has become a prolific writer and director whose films include SIGNAL 7 (MVFF7), ON THE EDGE (MVFF8), HEAT AND SUNLIGHT (MVFF10), CHALK (1996), WINTER ORANGES (MVFF23), MAELSTROM (MVFF35), PERMISSION TO TOUCH (MVFF38), ARID CUT (MVFF42), and CENTER DIVIDE (MVFF44).

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Year:

2022

Running Time:

154

Director:

Rob Nilsson

Producers:

Rob Nilsson, Zhan Petrov, Michelle Allen, Rusty Murphy, John Stout

Cinematographers:

Rob Nilsson, Zhan Petrov

Editors:

Zhan Petrov

Writers:

Rob Nilsson

Cast:

Train Schickele, Emily Corbo, Russell Murphy, Tony Milliner, Lydia Becker, Don Bajema, Dan da Silva, Mia Perez

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