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Drift Apart

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Available until

Oct 10, 2025

Available in

Worldwide

About the film

Drift Apart transcends conventional cinema, propelling viewers into an entirely new genre that defies categorization. Imagine the emotional depth of a friendship unraveling, combined with the mind-bending visuals and sounds akin to an LSD trip. Through the groundbreaking innovation of “simultaneous sound,” this film bombards the senses with layers of audio and striking visuals that blur the lines between reality and the surreal. Anchored by the ethereal, remastered voice of world-famous tenor Cesare Curzi, Drift Apart is a psychedelic journey into the heart of human connection, where time, space, and sound fold into an unforgettable, immersive experience. Bold, daring, and utterly original—this is cinema reimagined.

Genre

Comedy

Runtime

0h 30m

Released

2024

Director

Seth Landers

Producer

Alan Smithee, Michael Laurence Curzi

Executive Producer

Michael Laurence Curzi

Writer

Seth Landers

Crew

Seth Landers, Alexandra Baca

Cast

Seth Landers, Michael Laurence Curzi, Alexandra Baca, Travis Himebaugh, James McClain, Tyler Eduardo "Ed" Bar-ness, Zach Frost, Johnny Hartman, Michael Plazible, Nikki Delarocha

What people are saying

This film is not a movie, rather, this movie is an immersive and oddly curious psychedelic drug. When you watch it, make sure to enjoy your trip. I got hammered from this film, just by watching it!

Deligondo

If a film were a psychedelic!

I watched Drift Apart and immediately became engrossed. The next thing I knew, the end credits were rolling. I could not look away and my ADHD did not kick in. When I think back on watching Drift Apart, it was a psychedelic experience just as vivid and also punctual as times l had taken LSD. I rate this 5 tabs for trippy content. How did you create this digital drug?

Platoszodiac

Like LSD, Rated 5 Tabs!

Indeed I sat down to watch a movie, the story was incoherent and the dialogue inconsistent and hard to hear, yet, by Job we have something here! By no single aspect is this film exceptional, however, the combination of herein all the parts of this film combined curate an entirely new, moreover, oddly satisfactory sense of being high. The experience of hearing Cesare Curzi sing after all these years was gratifying. The impression I felt, a bizarre form of high that in the aftermath was yet clearing, psychotronic, and an eyeopener; though none of it makes sense. Somehow this movie lacks a plot, and creates a decentralized continuity that I have scarcely imagined before, and it works! This film is a satisfying and enjoyable new type of experience that I enjoy throughly. A must see with replay value, on my 4th replay in 3 days, I can't seem to shelve this film. Curious is, this film is an exception to sense and a madness that should be catching!!!

Fester D. Hombre

A madness that should be catching!

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