Snake Feed (1997)

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Snake Feed is a glimpse into the lives of Irene and Rick, two people struggling with life-long addiction and marginal employment. The film follows a day in their lives at a time when Rick is dealing in the small-time pill trade and Irene is intent on rebuilding her life. In the course of the story, Rick betrays Irene's trust, which causes her to take action on behalf of herself and her children. The setting, a small town in upstate New York, is woven into the film through the inclusion of details of daily life.

Director: Debra Granik
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 23 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Michael McDonough
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

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More Films by Director: Debra Granik
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Snake Feed about?
Snake Feed is a glimpse into the lives of Irene and Rick, two people struggling with life-long addiction and marginal employment. The film follows a day in their lives at a time when Rick is dealing in the small-time pill trade and Irene is intent on rebuilding her life. In the course of the story, Rick betrays Irene's trust, which causes her to take action on behalf of herself and her children. The setting, a small town in upstate New York, is woven into the film through the inclusion of details of daily life.
Who directed Snake Feed?
Snake Feed was directed by Debra Granik.
Who stars in Snake Feed?
Snake Feed stars Corinne Stralka, Richard Lieske, Jerry Dean, Jesse Stralka, Danny Stralka, Flame Simon.
How long is Snake Feed?
Snake Feed has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
What genre is Snake Feed?
Snake Feed is a Drama film.
Where was Snake Feed produced?
Snake Feed was produced in United States of America.