
Loggerheads
200595 minsColor
Tim Kirkman, Director
Appeared at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival
Three North Carolina stories - one about a young drifter (Kip Pardue) visiting a seaside resort; a second following a conservative pastor (Chris Sarandon) and his wife (Tess Harper); and a third in which a birth mother tries to locate the son she gave up for adoption many years earlier - intersect in this award-winning feature from Tim Kirkman (Dear Jesse). A moving meditation on prejudice, personal identity and the meaning of family. "Tender and true - its mood of quiet sadness is deepened by the calm even-handed performances" - New York Times.
Three North Carolina stories - one about a young drifter (Kip Pardue) visiting a seaside resort; a second following a conservative pastor (Chris Sarandon) and his wife (Tess Harper); and a third in which a birth mother tries to locate the son she gave up for adoption many years earlier - intersect in this award-winning feature from Tim Kirkman (Dear Jesse). A moving meditation on prejudice, personal identity and the meaning of family. "Tender and true - its mood of quiet sadness is deepened by the calm even-handed performances" - New York Times.

Adult Language, Adult Content
This film is currently not screening
| Director | Tim Kirkman |
| Producer | Gill Holland |
| Screenwriter | Tim Kirkman |
| Cinematographer | Oliver Bokelberg |
| Editor | Caitlin Dixon |
| Composer | Mark Geary |
| Actor | Tammy Arnold |
| Actor | Tess Harper |
| Actor | Michael Kelly |
| Actor | Adrian Lee |
| Actor | Kip Pardue |
