Trona (2004)
A man, disillusioned with his life and bored by his surroundings, mysteriously finds himself in a barren desert. After making his way back to civilization, and encountering a handful of local personalities, the man decides to abandon his former life and reinvent himself as the owner of a junkyard in a ghost town. After his initial euphoria subsides, loneliness and boredom set in, and the man is compelled to spend a few days in a nearby town. There he meets a waitress and her brother, who introduce him to another form of desert existence.
Director: David Fenster
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 63 min
Release Date: October 23, 2004
Cast
- David Nordstrom - The Man
- Libby Hux - The Woman
- Lee Lynch - The Brother
- Maneesh Sharma - Thief
- Cy Kuckenbaker - Bar Patron
- Ken Mertz - Bartender
- Marjorie Davis - Burger Stand Employee
- Larry Lier - Burger Stand Man
Music: Tatsuhiko Asano
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Deutsch
Budget: $5,000
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: David Fenster
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Trona about?
- A man, disillusioned with his life and bored by his surroundings, mysteriously finds himself in a barren desert. After making his way back to civilization, and encountering a handful of local personalities, the man decides to abandon his former life and reinvent himself as the owner of a junkyard in a ghost town. After his initial euphoria subsides, loneliness and boredom set in, and the man is compelled to spend a few days in a nearby town. There he meets a waitress and her brother, who introduce him to another form of desert existence.
- Who directed Trona?
- Trona was directed by David Fenster.
- Who stars in Trona?
- Trona stars David Nordstrom, Libby Hux, Lee Lynch, Maneesh Sharma, Cy Kuckenbaker, Ken Mertz.
- How long is Trona?
- Trona has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
- What genre is Trona?
- Trona is a Drama film.
- What is the budget of Trona?
- Trona had a budget of $5,000.
- Where was Trona produced?
- Trona was produced in United States of America.