
American Folk
Music · Drama · Family
Overview
Two strangers, both folk musicians stranded in California, take a road trip to New York in the days after 9/11. A story about the kindness of strangers and the power of music.
Top Cast
Joe Purdy
Joe Purdy
Elliott
Joe Purdy
Elliott
Amber Rubarth
Amber Rubarth
Joni
Amber Rubarth
Joni


Krisha Fairchild
Krisha Fairchild
Scottie
Krisha Fairchild
Scottie


David Fine
David Fine
Dale
David Fine
Dale


Bruce Beatty
Bruce Beatty
Mike
Bruce Beatty
Mike


Elizabeth Dennehy
Elizabeth Dennehy
Ann
Elizabeth Dennehy
Ann


Miranda LaDawn Hill
Miranda LaDawn Hill
Bianca
Miranda LaDawn Hill
Bianca
Emma Thatcher
Emma Thatcher
Emily
Emma Thatcher
Emily


Holger Moncada Jr.
Holger Moncada Jr.
Alejandro
Holger Moncada Jr.
Alejandro
Julian Gopal
Julian Gopal
Carlos
Julian Gopal
Carlos
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