Layla & Lou
Forced by circumstances to move in with her tough-skinned, gambling addicted Grandma Lou, 15-year old Layla tries her best to put up with the situation without burning everything down or learning a single lesson from the experience.
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Christian RozierDirectorApache Leap
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Christian RozierWriterApache Leap, Lineage
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Glen LineberryProducerApache Leap
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Project Type:Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 22 minutes 5 seconds
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Blackmagic Cinema Cameras
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Aspect Ratio:2.4:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Christian Rozier began his career as a music video and commercial director, producing broadcast videos for politically engaged artists locally and internationally. His documentary film credits include 'Among the Trees', a world tour feature film that follows the seminal hip-hop group Arrested Development throughout, and 'Life In The Age Of Excess', a documentary about an emerging barter economy movement in Los Angeles. Christian is also one of the featured filmmakers in the United Nations sponsored global film 'One Day On Earth' and a screenwriter of the 2013 feature film Lineage. He has produced documentary films in Senegal and in Southeast Asia, and his documentary 'Racing The Past' has won awards at numerous festivals.
He is the director of the 2023 feature film 'Apache Leap'. Produced on location in the San Carlos Apache Reservation and the neighboring city of Globe, Arizona, this independent feature film explores the extraordinary beauty and the unique challenges of these two communities, and the scorching ribbon of highway that connects them.