The Ocean - Five Years

When words fail - music speaks

The Ocean - Five Years poster

An early morning phone call in 2017 changed the lives of two teenage brothers bonded by their love of percussion. One died tragically in a car accident while the other determined to make sense of his loss through music.

Director: Jennifer Schlieper
Genre: Documentary, Family, Music, Drama
Runtime: 43 min

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Brett McCutcheon, June Bracken
Cinematography: Philip W. Atkins
Editing: Dylan White
Production: Flying Scooter Productions
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Widowers Striving for a New Beginning, Siblings United in Grief and Strength

Keywords

composer, hope, grief, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, music, the ocean - five years, childhood grief, the vault recording studio, highmark caring place, jennifer schlieper, brett mccutcheon, ryan mccutcheon, rhythm19 fund

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Ocean - Five Years about?
An early morning phone call in 2017 changed the lives of two teenage brothers bonded by their love of percussion. One died tragically in a car accident while the other determined to make sense of his loss through music.
Who directed The Ocean - Five Years?
The Ocean - Five Years was directed by Jennifer Schlieper.
Who stars in The Ocean - Five Years?
The Ocean - Five Years stars Brett McCutcheon, Bob McCutcheon, Dana McCutcheon, June Bracken, Terese LaVallee, Matt Hickly.
How long is The Ocean - Five Years?
The Ocean - Five Years has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
What genre is The Ocean - Five Years?
The Ocean - Five Years is a Documentary, Family, Music, Drama film.
What are the themes of The Ocean - Five Years?
The themes of The Ocean - Five Years include: Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Widowers Striving for a New Beginning, Siblings United in Grief and Strength.