
Old Joy(2006)
Overview
Soon to be a father, Mark feels the pressure of domestic responsibility closing in, so he is more than happy to accept when his old friend Kurt proposes a camping trip in the Oregon wilderness. During their time together, the men come to grips with the changes in their lives and the effect on their relationship.
Director
Kelly Reichardt
Studio
Washington Square Films
Budget
$300K
Cast

Daniel London
as Mark

Will Oldham
as Kurt
Tanya Smith
as Tanya
Robin Rosenberg
as Waitress
Keri Moran
as Lawnmower
Autumn Campbell
as Diner Patron

Steven Doughton
as Diner Patron
Matt McCormick
as Weed Salesman
Darren Prolsen
as Homeless Man
Jillian Wieseneck
as Diner Patron

Lucy the Dog
as Herself
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Movie Facts
Release Year
2006
Runtime
1h 14m
Language
English
Rating
6.4 / 10
Budget
$300K
Production Companies
Washington Square Films • filmscience • Van Hoy/Knudsen Productions
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Where can I watch Old Joy?▼
Check the "Where to Watch" section above for current streaming platforms, rental options, and purchase links for Old Joy (2006).
What is Old Joy about?▼
Soon to be a father, Mark feels the pressure of domestic responsibility closing in, so he is more than happy to accept when his old friend Kurt proposes a camping trip in the Oregon wilderness. During their time together, the men come to grips with the changes in their lives and the effect on their relationship.
Who directed Old Joy?▼
Old Joy was directed by Kelly Reichardt and released in 2006. It is a drama film.
How long is Old Joy?▼
Old Joy has a runtime of 1 hours and 14 minutes (74 minutes total).
Who stars in Old Joy?▼
The cast of Old Joy includes Daniel London as Mark, Will Oldham as Kurt, Tanya Smith as Tanya, Robin Rosenberg as Waitress, Keri Moran as Lawnmower and more.
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