Kodachrome 2017

Over time, everything develops

6.804 / 10   408 vote(s)
Drama Comedy

Matt Ryder is convinced to drive his estranged and dying father Benjamin Ryder cross country to deliver four old rolls of Kodachrome film to the last lab in the world that can develop them before it shuts down for good. Along with Ben's nurse Zooey, the three navigate a world changing from analogue to digital while trying to put the past behind them.

Homepage https://www.netflix.com/title/80216834
Release Date 2017-09-08
Runtime 1h 45m
Directors Mark Raso, Alan Poon
Producers Shawn Levy, Daniel S. Levine, Leon Clarance, Eric Robinson, Jonathan Tropper, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Mary Anne Waterhouse, Mary Anne Waterhouse, Jo Monk, Lisa Wilson, Myles Nestel, Dan Cohen, Priscilla Galvez, Laure Vaysse
Writers A.G. Sulzberger, Jonathan Tropper

Despite being about a dying man and very strained relationship with his son, the pace, humour and simplicity still make this a feel-good film. Ed Harris is amazing in this film, it's worth watching for his performance. That and the script hold this otherwise simple story together. The premise of the film is true - in 2010, the last Kodachrome developing lab, a family business in Parsons, Kansas, was the last remaining lab to develop Kodachrome film and briefly becama a mecca for film photographers. You don't have to be interested in photography to enjoy this film, it's a road movie and other than the basic premise, it's more about music. If you are interested in photography, the photos used in the film are from Steve McCurry and the camera Ed Harris' character uses is a Leica M4-P.

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