SXSW Movie Trailer: Ramin Bahrani’s Goodbye Solo

Next up in our continuing series of movie trailers for films that will be playing at the 2009 South By Southwest Film Festival, we bring you the trailer for Ramin Bahrani’s Goodbye Solo. I got a chance to see this film at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival, and while it didn’t make my best of the fest (as it did many other critics), I found it to be a extremely well crafted character piece.

Winner of the Venice Film Festival’s prestigious FIPRESCI International Critics Prize, Solo has been hailed as “A force of nature!” by Roger Ebert. And The New York Times’ A.O. Scott says it has “an uncanny ability to enlarge your perception of the world.” And if you haven’t seen Bahrani’s 2005 film Man Push Cart, please add it to your netflix queue now. Watch the trailer after the jump.

On the lonely roads of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, two men forge an improbable friendship that will change both of their lives forever. Solo is a Senegalese cab driver working to provide a better life for his young family. William is a tough Southern good ol‘ boy with a lifetime of regrets. One man‘s American dream is just beginning, while the other‘s is quickly winding down. But despite their differences, both men soon realize they need each other more than either is willing to admit. Through this unlikely but unforgettable friendship, GOODBYE SOLO deftly explores the passing of a generation as well as the rapidly changing face of America.

  • hau
    It was one of my favourite films from 08. Liked it better than Ramin's Chop Shop. There was more heart in it. Good characters too.
  • Brandon
    Looks good.
  • sounds like a good character piece.
  • This movie looks pretty good, What didn't you like about it Peter?
  • Looks nice.
  • WOW.
  • this reminds me of "IN AMERICA" in some ways.
  • I liked it a lot, I just didn't love it like everyone else. I liked Ramin's Man Push Cart more. One thing is for sure, Bahrani is a director to watch.
  • Looks like a movie my mother would love. But who knows, maybe I would too. :P
  • the characters seem more interesting in their grumpy dejected moods.

    Does the old southern guy die before he reaches the mountain? I only saw the Solo guy on it, and it seems kind of like a giveaway. i could be wrong.
  • Looks like a nice tear jerking heart filled flick
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