Ponies

Ponies

Release date : July 13, 2012
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Director : Nick Sandow /
Writers : Mike Batistick /
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Based on the acclaimed play that the Independent of London hailed as "a bracingly uncensored exploration of the tensions and treacheries in a beleaguered male subculture", PONIES is about three men in a treacherous subset of society, and uses the gambling parlor as a backdrop for a provocative modern morality tale. Ultimately, these men-immigrants, Americans, human beings-are forced to protect from one another their most valuable commodity: the right to stay on American soil.
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  • title:Ponies
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Nick Sandow /
  • Writers: Mike Batistick ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Based on the acclaimed play that the Independent of London hailed as "a bracingly uncensored exploration of the tensions and treacheries in a beleaguered male subculture", PONIES is about three men in a treacherous subset of society, and uses the gambling parlor as a backdrop for a provocative modern morality tale. Ultimately, these men-immigrants, Americans, human beings-are forced to protect from one another their most valuable commodity: the right to stay on American soil.
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