Snowflakes
Drama
Overview
Rye, a photographer, and Chris, a political science student, are in their final year of college, and have lived together in the same house for three years. While their bond has grown increasingly stale since first moving in together, they’re tethered by a common history and lingering grief; they know the house and its traumas in ways none of its few rotating tenants ever can. Set in the politically charged recent past at Hampshire College - an alternative school without grades or majors - the film's protagonists struggle with the demands of communal living and the concentrated emotions that come with it, against a backdrop of mass protests, long winters, creative passions, and armchair philosophy.
Top Cast
Ayo Bowman
Ayo Bowman
Frank
Ayo Bowman
Frank
Evan Brown
Evan Brown
Thomas
Evan Brown
Thomas
Miriam Carry
Miriam Carry
Delphi
Miriam Carry
Delphi
Ash Fisher-Tannenbaum
Ash Fisher-Tannenbaum
Rye
Ash Fisher-Tannenbaum
Rye
David Geron-Neubauer
David Geron-Neubauer
Ben
David Geron-Neubauer
Ben
Walter Harms
Walter Harms
Jonah
Walter Harms
Jonah
Jamie Johnston
Jamie Johnston
Isaac
Jamie Johnston
Isaac
Taylor Ortiz
Taylor Ortiz
Chris
Taylor Ortiz
Chris
Emery Powell
Emery Powell
Ivy
Emery Powell
Ivy
Luis Rojas
Luis Rojas
Laz
Luis Rojas
Laz
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