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Kensho at the Bedfellow

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A 30-something New Yorker feels trapped by his job, his ex and his family. When a beautiful childhood friend wanders back into his life, he begins to feel a glimmer of hope in his search for freedom and meaning.

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Cameron Brad Raider makes bold choices and takes big risks as an actor, writer, director and it pays off as the final product is very impressive and unlike any other directorial debut I've seen. Kensho tells the story of a womanizing, alcoholic doorman, on a self-destructive tear, trying to deal with a tragic loss and struggling to find himself. The film's simultaneous descent into New York City's night life and underworld is intriguing and makes this the kind of film where you can't look away as we're so drawn to the protagonist and the sometimes terrible, other times hilarious, and ultimately fascinating choices he makes. The supporting cast makes this piece even stronger. This film is truly an undiscovered gem. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/06/22 Full Review Jacob B Kenshos a remarkably unique film with a strong emotional core about finding purpose, hope, and spiritual freedom at a time when many of us in our 20s and 30s feel increasingly lost in todays world. Raiders passion and vision as a filmmaker is potent – from the Wilder-esque banter to the analog and visceral production design to the incredibly evocative soundtrack, the film seamlessly blends together fantastical elements with emotionally resonant themes and characters. Wonderful performances from Twin Peaks Dana Ashbrook and The Residents Kaley Ronayne compliment Raiders exceptional turn as Dan. The film left me feeling empowered with a narrative thats as profound (and often funny) as it is timely. Highly recommended and an impressive debut from a promising indie filmmaker. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/13/22 Full Review Sarah Unlike a lot of slow burn indie films, this one starts with the main character talking to a giant cat puppet, so it's safe to say you won't be bored. Packed with fun visuals (including a stunning animation portion), Kensho defies convention without sacrificing its emotional storyline. The cinematography, performances, and overall production value are impressive. Well worth checking out! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/27/22 Full Review Thomas K I was very pleasantly surprised by how well the film was shot. But most of all I was really happy to be pulled into the wonderful, stylized performance by Brad Raider. He was at times flippant like a live action Archer from the comedy series and at other times charming and sincere. Raiders screen presence was unique and really holds the film together. Part Kafka and part Pinter and part Bunuel the script moves well and its beautifully directed and filmed but its Raider I find so interesting to watch. Genuine unique energy abc look and presence. The film dialogue is surreal at times but completely correct in context of the reality and sincere look its taking into the life of Raiders charming but disaffected doorman. Overall, its a well acted, well made film that is the reason independent film is important and Raider is a great unique voice. Its very professional and well worth a look now. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/02/21 Full Review Google This film immediately earned a place in my top favorite films I have ever seen. It has everything and more. Fantastic storyline, great characters played by superb actors, amazing visual elements, great musical score etc. This movie can literally change your life! You will laugh out loud and you will cry at the touching emotional scenes. Brad Raider has created a wonderful film you will want to watch again and again for its perfectly simple wisdom and sacred bow to the human spirit. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/10/20 Full Review Mr Wonka Sexy, Wildness, that boils on down to some Life wake the F! Up stuff. This is one of those gems you find while rooting around in Indie land. It's fast, sexy, fun, smart, and our hero has got the life scar...and its dragging him down and he's bringing all his people with him...and then...splat! Straight into some serious levels of crazy. I don't want to ruin it for you but suffice it to say...damn good, refreshing, and fun. You get all the moving stuff and life lessons and love...love people...love is good if you don't ruin it with... Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/08/20 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A 30-something New Yorker feels trapped by his job, his ex and his family. When a beautiful childhood friend wanders back into his life, he begins to feel a glimmer of hope in his search for freedom and meaning.
Director
Brad Raider
Producer
Blake Brewer, Adam Edrington, Steven Klein, Brad Raider
Screenwriter
Brad Raider
Production Co
Kensho Film, ADIUVO Productions, Bedfellow
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 23, 2017
Runtime
1h 50m
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