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Stockton to Table Rock

  • 2024
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
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Gabrielle Lenberg, Melia Kane, Jessica Ires Morris, and Zoë Kelly in Stockton to Table Rock (2024)
Weeks before graduation, a high school senior confronts her abusive mother and wrestles with whether forgiveness is possible.
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Weeks before graduation, a high school senior confronts her abusive mother and wrestles with whether forgiveness is possible.Weeks before graduation, a high school senior confronts her abusive mother and wrestles with whether forgiveness is possible.Weeks before graduation, a high school senior confronts her abusive mother and wrestles with whether forgiveness is possible.

  • Director
    • Elliot Norton
  • Writers
    • Zoë Kelly
    • Chuck Norton
    • Elliot Norton
  • Stars
    • Amanda Woods
    • Ellen Smith
    • Marc Ewins
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    30
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    • Director
      • Elliot Norton
    • Writers
      • Zoë Kelly
      • Chuck Norton
      • Elliot Norton
    • Stars
      • Amanda Woods
      • Ellen Smith
      • Marc Ewins
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Amanda Woods
    Amanda Woods
    Ellen Smith
    Ellen Smith
    • Spin Instructor
    Marc Ewins
    Marc Ewins
    • Mr. Costlow
    Zoë Kelly
    Zoë Kelly
    • Rori
    Brooke Burton
    Brooke Burton
    • Ms. Laird
    Dana Roehr
    • Student #1
    • (as Dana Whitesell)
    Jessica Ires Morris
    Jessica Ires Morris
    • Shelly
    Tyson Baker
    • Nurse
    Alea Faddis
    Elizabeth Findley
    Thomas Duff
    Keenan Roark
    • Student #3
    Josie Wald
    Jen Potcher
    Jen Potcher
    William H. Parker Jr.
    Matthew Kelly
    • Mr. Bosch
    Blake Wakan
    Christopher Crampton
      • Director
        • Elliot Norton
      • Writers
        • Zoë Kelly
        • Chuck Norton
        • Elliot Norton
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      10kodykong-34840

      A unique insight into mental health and abusive relationships

      I was lucky enough to watch this movie in theaters and it plays an interesting mix of drama and comedy and it explores gaslighting, abuse and independence. The actresses are phenomenal and carry the movie throughout. Filmed in Boise, Idaho, this film is one of the best films to come out of the state.

      The cinematography and editing do so much for the film as it approaches the story in a grounded yet cinematic way. I really enjoyed the use of the score also as it pushed the narrative. The sound is done professionally which you don't usually find in indie films. Ultimately, the highest praise for the writer/director E. Norton as he is the one who holds it all together to deliver this indie master work.
      10jamesah108

      A Really Well-Done Film

      I was genuinely impressed by this film. The performances-especially from the lead and the young girl-were outstanding. Both carried immense emotional weight with remarkable subtlety. The opening scene immediately drew me in; it was compelling and set the tone perfectly. This is a well-crafted drama that doesn't shy away from difficult truths. The production design is striking, the score is excellent, and the storytelling really lands. At times, it's devastating in the best way-powerfully illuminating the layers and blind spots of abuse. Highly recommend to anyone who appreciates indie dramas with strong character development and a resonant plot.
      10RebeccaM-86

      Sucks you in and doesn't let you go

      No matter how many times I watch this film, the story touches me each and every sitting.

      THIS is what indie filmmaking is all about - starting those uncomfortable conversations and discussing the unhappy endings that we all experience in life, over and over again.

      Through a delicate, well-thought out web of true-to-life storytelling, music, humor and pure determination, Stockton to Tablerock paints a picture that many can relate to, but likely few feel equipped to discuss. At least, until now.

      Lower Gentry studios is bold in their undertakings of heavier topics that maybe aren't as unique as individuals may chose to believe. This is a beautifully told tale that leaves the viewer just uncomfortable enough to leave with more thoughts to untangle than when they entered into the world of Rory.
      10imdbfan-110659

      A Master Class in Indie Filmmaking

      From its haunting opening frame to its quietly devastating final moments, Stockton to Table Rock is a visceral, gorgeously rendered portrait of resilience, silence, and survival. The Writer/ Director delivers a story that doesn't shout to be heard-it lingers, aches, and ultimately stays with you.

      The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the raw beauty of Idaho's landscape with a reverent, almost mythic quality. Every frame feels intentional, evoking emotion through shadow, light, and striking composition. It's the kind of visual storytelling that elevates the narrative without ever distracting from it.

      The performances are nothing short of stunning. The entire cast delivers deeply human, grounded work that never veers into melodrama. These are lived-in characters, shaped by pain but never defined by it.

      What sets Stockton apart, though, is its writing. The dialogue feels both lyrical and true-lean, poetic, and emotionally loaded. There's a restraint to the script that mirrors the characters themselves, refusing easy resolution in favor of honest complexity.

      The sound design is impeccable. Coupled with an evocative score that underscores without overwhelming, the film creates a soundscape that breathes, trembles, and aches right alongside its characters.

      Stockton to Table Rock is the kind of indie gem we need more of-brave, beautiful, and unafraid to sit with the hard things. A triumph of craft and heart.
      4Ellie-814

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      "Stockton Took Table Rock" showcases some lovely cinematography and does a commendable job exploring the nuanced mother-daughter dynamic, particularly how abuse can be complex and leave lasting triggers. The film's attempt to delve into these heavy themes is appreciated, and the mother's manipulative nature adds depth to the story. Rory, the daughter, is portrayed well by the young actress, who captures the struggle of trying to please her mother while dealing with serious issues.

      However, I found myself distracted by the main actress's portrayal of a 17-year-old. While it's clear she invested a lot into this role, her performance doesn't quite feel authentic. The film seems to be a personal story for her, as she wrote, directed, and starred in it. This could lend a sense of authenticity to the narrative, but it also comes off as somewhat self-indulgent. It would have likely resonated more with the audience if an actual 18-22 year-old actress had been cast to tell this story, rather than the lead portraying her own experiences.

      The film often feels like a platform for the lead actress's abilities, with her lengthy monologues and passionate blow-ups accompanied by close-ups on her face filled with pain and emotion. While her performance is certainly commendable, this focus contributes to an overall feeling of disconnect, making it seem more about showcasing her talent rather than genuinely connecting with the character's struggles.

      Overall, while "Stockton Took Table Rock" has potential, the casting choice for the lead detracts from its impact. A different actress might have brought a more genuine connection to the role, enhancing the film's exploration of its heavy themes.

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        • March 23, 2024 (United States)
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