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Sam Now
Directed by
Reed Harkness
2022
87m
Documentary
,
Adventure
,
and more
7.8
90%
97%
9.5
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Sam Harkness and his half-brother Reed go on a road trip to find their missing mom. But solving the mystery of her disappearance is only the beginning of their story.
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Cast of Sam Now
Reed Harkness
Director / Producer / Director Of Photography
Jason Reid
Producer / Editor
Lois Vossen
Executive Producer
Sally Jo Fifer
Executive Producer
Heather Hawksford
Co-Producer
Adam Spiro Brown
Co-Producer
D.D. Wigley
Executive Producer
Darren Lund
Editor
Stephen Derluguian
Colorist
Roger Neill
Original Music Composer
William Sammons
Sound Designer
Sam Now Ratings & Reviews
The Film Experience
Glenn Dunks
Reed Harkness's Sam Now is really something special. A debut that taps into an achingly sad story within his own family, covering decades of pain and the smiles used to cover it up. I could not take my eyes off of it...
Video Librarian Magazine
Kathy Fennessy
After making the theatrical rounds in 2023, Sam Now aired as part of PBS's Independent Lens and on The Criterion Channel. It's one of the finest documentaries to emerge from the Pacific Northwest and one of the very best of the year.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
I don't want to reveal the twists and turns of Sam Now, but know that this real-life story heads in unexpected directions, and that in watching it you will be both frustrated by imperfect human behavior and dazzled by the strength of family love.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
What begins as a deeply personal coming-of-age adventure, evolves into a macro-micro study of the generational effects of abandonment. It may be a bitter pill, but this brilliant movie conveys things that only documentary Cinema can capture and express.
Film Threat
Perry Norton
The tale is leavened brilliantly by a soundtrack crammed with blistering punk, gutsy garage, and pensive Americana.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Sam Now is mostly an honest examination of some common, familiar forms of family dysfunction...
Should I See It
Michael Ward
A poignant and beautiful exploration that balances loss and hope in equal measure.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
A gentle, empathetic movie that will be unbearably intense for viewers who fear abandonment, but that might prove to be healing, or at least enlightening if they can stick with it to the end.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Jason Flatt
[Sam Now is] hugely compelling and incredibly conceived, created, and thought through piece decades in the making that is self-aware enough to have grown and evolved with its subjects over that entire time...
FilmWeek (LAist)
Peter Rainer
It seemed to me not enough... There's so much more that goes unspoken that I think could have been addressed.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Claudia Puig
It traces the emotional ups and downs of this family and does it in an innovative and artistic way.
New York Times
Nicolas Rapold
Reed's initial overeager stylings fall back to reveal a mature reckoning with love, hurt, independence, and hard-won wisdom.
POV Magazine
Marc Glassman
Reed Harkness has made a wonderful once-in-a-lifetime film. Filled with intimate family footage, Sam Now feels like a novel or a well-crafted drama, but it's all too true.
Midwest Film Journal
Nick Rogers
Although oversold as a mystery, "Sam Now" derives modest power from considering the intersection of family and filmmaking-a fine line between peaceful memories worth preserving and those we pervert into something more comforting and fanciful than reality.
Willamette Week
Chance Solem-Pfeifer
Like its subject and its director, it grows up, depicting the fractured Harkness family for what it is: a confluence of histories and pathologies that perhaps can't be reconciled.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Ricardo Gallegos
A moving ode to the power of brotherhood and, in many ways, an exhibition of how a filmmaker evolves through the years.
Three Imaginary Girls
Amie Simon
There are lots of wonderful things about this film, and it also just says SO MUCH. It gave me many feels about family, abandonment, relationships, trauma, feeling trapped and auuugggghhhh just so much other complicated life stuff.
Clapper
Carson Timar
The feature is touching in all the right ways and stands tall as one of the best films of the year.
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