Along the Way: The Director's Cut
Piecing together events that changed his life, Trevor McCaffery begins writing a memoir about the deep bonds of friendship he had, growing up with his three best friends, and the night that shattered…

Along the Way: The Director's Cut
Piecing together events that changed his life, Trevor McCaffery begins writing a memoir about the deep bonds of friendship he had, growing up with his three best friends, and the night that shattered their lives during the Summer of 1996. Set during the summer of 1996, and inspired by a true story, ALONG THE WAY: DIRECTOR'S CUT is funny, gripping and poignant' cautionary tale about friendship and a haunting portrait of American youth in the late 90s. A love letter to Generation X, the film takes a raw and authentic look at what 'life was like' before the internet and social media, when friends were family, music was your religion and 'mental health' issues, were something you just didn't talk about. Digitally remastered in 4K from its original 35mm negative, featuring a brand-new edit from writer/director Andrew Bowen (which includes unseen footage and new music), the film represents the 'definitive' version of Bowen's critically acclaimed and award-winning directorial debut. —Anatomic Pictures

Along the Way: The Director's Cut
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Piecing together events that changed his life, Trevor McCaffery begins writing a memoir about the deep bonds of friendship he had, growing up with his three best friends, and the night that shattered their lives during the Summer of 1996. Set during the summer of 1996, and inspired by a true story, ALONG THE WAY: DIRECTOR'S CUT is funny, gripping and poignant' cautionary tale about friendship and a haunting portrait of American youth in the late 90s. A love letter to Generation X, the film takes a raw and authentic look at what 'life was like' before the internet and social media, when friends were family, music was your religion and 'mental health' issues, were something you just didn't talk about.
Digitally remastered in 4K from its original 35mm negative, featuring a brand-new edit from writer/director Andrew Bowen (which includes unseen footage and new music), the film represents the 'definitive' version of Bowen's critically acclaimed and award-winning directorial debut. —Anatomic Pictures.