GOLDEN DAYS

Directed and Edited by Chris Suchorsky
Produced by Alex Dezen, Wes Kidd and
Chris Suchorsky

Runtime: 95 Minutes

Synopsis: A struggling indie rock band signs a major record deal only to have their album and their career nearly destroyed by the people who signed them.

GOLDEN DAYS is a feature length documentary that follows the ups and downs of a Brooklyn-based indie rock band (The Damnwells) over a 5-year period, as they go from struggling indie artists to major recording artists and back to struggling artists again. The film premiered at the 2007 Phoenix Film Festival where it won the award for Best Documentary. Since then, the film has been invited to screen at festivals around the world including the Waterfront Film Festival (named one of the TOP FIVE Film Festivals by SAG), the Sheffield Doc/Fest (called “the Best Documentary Film Festival in Europe” by the BBC’s Nick Frasier) and the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. The film has garnered a number of four-star reviews including one from FilmThreat, which called the film “a fine example of art meeting capitalism.” Harp Magazine called the film “a fascinating glimpse in the fabled but ubiquitous major label hell.

GOLDEN DAYS will continue to screen at film festivals throughout 2008. Director Chris Suchorsky is planning for a television/DVD release in early to mid-Spring of 2008.

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