Ed Harris and Jason Sudeikis take a road trip in debut Kodachrome trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

One of my fondest memories of my father is driving through an Arizona desert with him, listening to a live recording of Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" on repeat. In that moment, it was just us, an open road, and dusk creeping in, darkening an already rust-colored sky. If i ever get my hands on a time machine, I would go back to that moment, and tell my old man just how much that trip truly meant to me.

In the Mark Raso-directed drama KODACHROME, Matt Ryder (Sudeikis) is convinced to drive his estranged and dying father Benjamin Ryder (Harris) cross country to deliver four old rolls of Kodachrome film to the last lab in the world that can develop them before it shuts down for good. Along with Ben’s nurse Zooey (Olsen), the three navigate a world changing from analog to digital while trying to put the past behind them.

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Written by Jonathan Tropper, who also produced alongside Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, Shawn Levy, Dan Levine and Leon Clarence, KODACHROME looks to bring on the feels by presenting viewers with a touching drama about reconnecting with a loved one, and making the final moments of their unique lifetime something special.

Set to arrive on Netflix beginning on April 20th, KODACHROME looks to invite viewers on a road trip they won't soon forget, and we urge you all to pack a travel-sized box of tissues with your for the ride.

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