Cologne (2013)

Late at night, a New York businessman must travel through hurtful memories and hopeful fantasies in order to ultimately find his way home.

Cologne, a short film, is a contemporary love story told through dance, drag and the soul-stirring music of Dolly Parton. Presented in a three-song suite structure, the film follows a troubled man who is married to a woman and in love with a drag queen. Without any dialog, the man's memories come alive through meaningful movement. Ultimately, his failed marriage and broken relationship with the drag queen bring him face-to-face with his choices, his future, and his happiness.

Director: Brendan Ranson-Walsh
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 12 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $5,000
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Brendan Ranson-Walsh
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cologne about?
Cologne, a short film, is a contemporary love story told through dance, drag and the soul-stirring music of Dolly Parton. Presented in a three-song suite structure, the film follows a troubled man who is married to a woman and in love with a drag queen. Without any dialog, the man's memories come alive through meaningful movement. Ultimately, his failed marriage and broken relationship with the drag queen bring him face-to-face with his choices, his future, and his happiness.
Who directed Cologne?
Cologne was directed by Brendan Ranson-Walsh.
Who stars in Cologne?
Cologne stars Harold Flowers, Brendan Ranson-Walsh, Catherine Scanlon.
How long is Cologne?
Cologne has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Cologne?
Cologne is a Drama film.
What is the budget of Cologne?
Cologne had a budget of $5,000.
Where was Cologne produced?
Cologne was produced in United States of America.