Blunt

Blunt

Release date : February 8, 2019
Runtime : 1h 22m
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Director : J.E. Horvitz /
Writers : J.E. Horvitz /
Production companies : Blunted Films /
February 8, 2019 1h 22m Comedy More
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Jordan Cliona, a 20 year old stoner, desperately aspires to make some meaning out of his life. His solution is "art" that gets right to the point of what it means to be human and to love. As he mourns over an expired romance between him and his beloved ‘muse’ Ellie, he discovers one of the tragedies of making meaningful art: you can’t appreciate the present if you're stuck trying to eternalize the past.
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  • title:Blunt
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: J.E. Horvitz /
  • Writers: J.E. Horvitz ·
  • Production companies: Blunted Films ·
  • Overview:Jordan Cliona, a 20 year old stoner, desperately aspires to make some meaning out of his life. His solution is "art" that gets right to the point of what it means to be human and to love. As he mourns over an expired romance between him and his beloved ‘muse’ Ellie, he discovers one of the tragedies of making meaningful art: you can’t appreciate the present if you're stuck trying to eternalize the past.
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