ORIGINAL TITLE
| A Portrait of James Dean: Joshua Tree |
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YEAR
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RUNNING TIME
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93 min
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COUNTRY
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DIRECTOR
| Matthew Mishory | |||
SCREENWRITER
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Matthew Mishory
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COMPOSER
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CINEMATOGRAPHER
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CAST
| James Preston, Dan Glenn, Dalilah Rain, Edward Singletary, Jr., Erin Daniels, Robert Gant | |||
STUDIO/PRODUCER
| Wolfe Releasing | |||
GENRE
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Drama
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SYNOPSIS/PLOT
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Anchored by a knockout performance from the stunningly handsome James Preston, A Portrait of James Dean: Joshua Tree, 1951 is a fearless, intimate portrait of James Deanon the cusp of becoming both a great actor and an outsider icon. Set in the early 1950s and focusing on Dean's experiences as a rising star in Los Angeles, the film’s surreal and dreamlike vignettes blend biographical and fictionalized elements to present pivotal moments in his short yet remarkable life.
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A Portrait of James Dean: Joshua Tree






