The best David Call’s movies

David Call

David Call

02/02/1983 (41 años)
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James White

James White
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/01/2015
  • Character: Elliot
James White is a troubled twentysomething trying to stay afloat in a frenzied New York City. As he retreats further into a hedonistic lifestyle, his mother's battle with a serious illness faces a series of setbacks that force him to assume more responsibility. With the pressure on him mounting, James must find new reserves of strength or risk imploding completely.

The Heart Machine

The Heart Machine
5.9/10
A man begins to suspect that his long-distance girlfriend, whom he met online but has never met in person, has been living in the same city the whole time and sets out to find her.

Tiny Furniture

Tiny Furniture
6.2/10
After graduating from film school, Aura returns to New York to live with her photographer mother, Siri, and her sister, Nadine, who has just finished high school. Aura is directionless and wonders where to go next in her career and her life. She takes a job in a restaurant and tries unsuccessfully to develop relationships with men, including Keith, a chef where she works, and cult Internet star Jed.

Depraved

Depraved
5.5/10
A field surgeon suffering from PTSD after combat in the Middle East creates a living human out of body parts in his Brooklyn lab.

The Girl in the Book

The Girl in the Book
6.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/06/2015
  • Character: Emmett Grant
The story of a young writer's transformation when her past invades her present.

The Architect

The Architect
5.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/12/2006
  • Character: Kiff
An architect engages in conflict with an activist who lives in a dangerous complex the architect designed.

Breaking Upwards

Breaking Upwards
6/10
'Breaking Upwards' explores a young, real-life New York couple who, four years in and battling codependency, decide to intricately strategize their own break up. Based on an actual experiment devised by director/actor Daryl Wein and actress Zoe Lister-Jones, the film loosely interprets a year in their lives exploring alternatives to monogamy, and the madness that ensues. An uncensored look at young love, lust, and the pangs of codependency, 'Breaking Upwards' follows its characters as they navigate each others' emotions across the city they love. It begs the question: is it ever possible to grow apart together?

Beautiful Ohio

Beautiful Ohio
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/11/2006
  • Character: Clive Messerman
An entire family comes of age during the early 1970s.

Dark Was the Night

Dark Was the Night
5.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 30/11/2018
  • Character: Jake
In the aftermath of tragedy, a woman and her teenage son must forge into uncharted territory in order to move on with their lives.

Gabriel

Gabriel
6.4/10
Convinced that reuniting with his old girlfriend will bring his dreams to fruition, Gabriel risks it all in a desperate and increasingly obsessive pursuit.

Dead Man's Burden

Dead Man's Burden
5.5/10
  • Genre: DramaWestern
  • Release: 16/06/2012
  • Character: Heck Kirkland
A western set on the New Mexico frontier a few years after the Civil War and centered on a struggling young family and the mining company who wants to buy their land.

Boys On Film 7: Bad Romance

Boys On Film 7: Bad Romance
5.9/10
  • Release: 26/09/2011
  • Character: Man (segment "The Strange Ones")
Experience an alternative take on attraction with Boys On Film. Bad Romance explores the darker side with a collection of edgy and sexy short films, including: Alain Hain's "Curious Thing" starring Danny Bernardy and Matthew Wilkas; Christoph Scheermann's "Cake and Sand" starring Bartholomew Sammut and Jan Andreesen; Michael Rozanov's "Watch Over Me" starring Guy Kapulnik and Davidi Hoffman; Joachim Back's "The New Tenants" starring David Rakoff and Jamie Harrold; Kim Jho Gwang-soo's "Just Friends?" starring Lee Je-hoon and Yeon Woo-jin; Étienne Desrosiers's "Mirrors" starring Xavier Dolan, Stéphane Demers, and Julie Beauchemin; Christopher Banks's "Communication" starring Rudi Vodanovich and Alexander Campbell; Tomer Velkoff's "The Traitor" co-starring Shmulik Goldstein; Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein's "The Strange Ones" starring David Call, Tobias Campbell, and Merritt Wever; and Tamer Ruggli's "Cappuccino" starring Benjamin Décosterd and Manuela Biedermann.

Two Gates of Sleep

Two Gates of Sleep
6.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/05/2010
  • Character: Louis
After preparing for their mother's imminent death, two brothers go on an arduous upriver journey to honor her final request.

The Strange Ones

The Strange Ones
6.5/10
A man and a boy, traveling to an unknown destination, find respite in a motel swimming pool. On the surface all seems normal, but nothing is what it seems to be. Short film not to be confused with the 2017 feature film with the same name.

Nor'easter

Nor'easter
5.1/10
  • Release: 05/10/2012
  • Character: Erik Angstrom
A young and inexperienced priest encourages a family to declare their long-missing son dead, but once they do, the boy mysteriously returns, testing the priest's commitment to church doctrine over the laws of the natural world.

Whiteout

Whiteout
6.3/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 26/04/2019
  • Character: Jake
A couple driving during a snowstorm must decide whether to help an elderly man they encounter.

Close Contact

Close Contact
A couple breaks quarantine to go for a hike in the woods together.

Wallflower

Wallflower
5.8/10
A man planning to commit a mass shooting at a rave is befriended by an eccentric group of partiers and finds himself conflicted about his intentions. Based on the real-life 2006 Capitol Hill Massacre in Seattle.

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