The Cathedral

Drama  United States of America 

The Cathedral is a 2017 independent drama film directed by Ricky D’Ambrose. The film follows an only child named Nicholas who reflects on his family’s history and their rise and eventual downfall over two decades. The story is set in the United States in the 1990s and 2000s.

Nicholas's parents, Leslie and Richard, initially appear to have everything a family could want – money, a luxurious lifestyle, and a beautiful home. However, as Nicholas grows older, he starts to see the cracks in their seemingly perfect facade. His parents' relationship starts to deteriorate, with Leslie's alcoholism and infidelity causing tension in the family.

As Nicholas tries to make sense of his parents' problems, he becomes increasingly introspective and withdrawn. He starts to develop a fascination with a nearby cathedral, which he sees as a symbol of permanence and stability in an uncertain world.

The Cathedral is a highly meditative and introspective film that explores themes of family, decay, and the passage of time. It features stunning cinematography and a haunting, impressionistic score that perfectly captures the film's melancholic mood. The narrative is told through a mixture of voice-overs, flashbacks, and dream sequences, creating a dreamlike and surreal atmosphere.

Overall, The Cathedral is a powerful and thought-provoking film that offers a unique perspective on the American family over the past two decades. It is a must-see for fans of independent cinema and anyone interested in exploring themes of memory, loss, and nostalgia.

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