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Kwik Stop is a 2001 American independent road film written and directed by
Michael Gilio Michael Gilio is an American writer, director, and actor. He is known for the independent film '' Kwik Stop'' (2001), '' Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves'' (2023), and '' Dark Harvest'' (2023). Life and career Gilio was born in Illinois ...
. The feature film stars Lara Phillips, opposite Gilio, along with Karin Anglin and Rich Komenich. The film had its world premiere at the
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on April 21, 2001.


Plot

Lucky (Michael Gilio) is an aspiring actor on his way to Hollywood. He makes one last stop near his hometown at a Kwik Stop, where teenage local Didi (Lara Phillips) catches him shoplifting and blackmails him into letting her come along to California. The two of them spend their first night together in the honeymoon suite of a roadside motel, where they smoke pot, have sex, and proclaim deep love for one another. When Didi wakes up in an empty bed the next morning, Lucky and Didi’s tumultuous journey has truly begun.


Cast

* Lara Phillips as Didi *
Michael Gilio Michael Gilio is an American writer, director, and actor. He is known for the independent film '' Kwik Stop'' (2001), '' Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves'' (2023), and '' Dark Harvest'' (2023). Life and career Gilio was born in Illinois ...
as Lucky * Karin Anglin as Ruthie * Rich Komenich as Emil * Sunny Siegel as Sunny * Guy Barile as Ticket Teller * Pat McCartney as Bartender * Margaret Kusterman as Bev *
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as Cop #1 * James Ike Eichling as Cop #2 *
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as Juvie Nurse * Caitlin Hart as Motel Owner * Bob Brueler as Judge


Production

The film was shot in the Chicago area on Super 16 film, over a period of 18 days.


Release

The film was a mainstay on the international film festival circuit for several years, officially selected by festivals such as
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, the
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,
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, the
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, and Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival (
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). The film had a limited theatrical run at
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in Chicago, released on DVD through iFilm, and distributed digitally by Giant Pictures.


Critical reception

''Kwik Stop'' has a 100%
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approval rating based on 5 critics reviews.
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of the ''
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'' was an early champion of the film, he gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising its humor and emotional impact, calling it “bold, fresh, and totally original. One of the unsung treasures of recent independent filmmaking". Ebert himself presented the movie at his
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in Champagne-Urbana. Scott Tobias of ''
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'' was impressed with its atmosphere and
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narrative despite its budgetary limitations: “''Kwik Stop'' captures the rhythms and language of its Midwestern locale with rare fidelity, oscillating between quirky comedy and weighty drama; the film’s wayward tone is hard to pin down, but it’s also a testament to Gilio’s ability to shift naturally from one tone to another without losing his footing.”
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of the ''
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'' described the film's plot as cryptic and unpredictable, saying that he was "tempted to call it an experimental film masquerading as something more conventional." Joshua Land of the
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said “unabashedly movie-conscious and quietly formalist, Gilio’s allusive yet original ''Kwik Stop'' nails the details,” while Michael Wilmington of the
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called ''Kwik Stop “''a funny, evocative and constantly surprising low budget anti-road movie. One of the year’s best American indies; you won’t forget it soon.” Despite its positive reception, ''Kwik Stop'' is not well-known, its struggle for wider distribution detailed in Charles Taylor’s
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article, ''The Genius of Kwik Stop'': “an indie scene that can find no place for a ''Kwik Stop'' because it has no stars, because it is too original, is an indie scene that should be taken behind the barn with a shotgun''.”''


Awards

Gilio was nominated for an
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in 2001 as "Someone to Watch", and won the "Best Director" prize at the
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.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0212292 2001 independent films 2001 comedy films 2001 films 2000s road comedy-drama films American road comedy-drama films 2000s English-language films English-language independent films English-language road comedy-drama films