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Joe drives a tow truck for a British Columbian town and lives a lonely life. He's reviled on the streets for towing illegally-parked cars... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Funny, sweet, well-paced short film moreCast
(Credited cast)| Adrien Dorval | ... | Joe | |
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| Paul McGillion | |||
| Alejandro Rae | ... | Bike Messenger (as Alex Rae) | |
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I saw this film at The Pacific Cinemateque, in Vancouver, B.C, with a bunch of other good short films.
This one particularly impressed me because it was so technically proficient and TONALLY assured. There's a great moment in Lonesome Joe, when you are suddenly transported into the rather sad interior life of a tow truck driver.
I really dug this short film. I predict great things for the director, Mark Sawyers.