Kodachrome

Kodachrome

Year: 2018

Runtime: 105 min

Language: English

Director: Mark Raso

Echo Score: 69
Drama

When a photographer’s dying wish involves retrieving film negatives, his estranged son Matt reluctantly joins him on a road trip. They're accompanied by a young postal worker, Zooey, as they journey to the last working Kodachrome lab. Along the way, the three confront the past, explore the beauty of analog photography, and examine the challenges of preserving memories in a rapidly changing digital world. The experience becomes a poignant exploration of reconciliation and legacy.

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