
The Expediter 2017
"War, work, women & sometimes...wisdom."
Michael Domino's *The Expediter (2017)* is a poignant 1970s-set drama that follows a young man navigating a transformative summer in New York City.
Director: Michael Domino
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Expediter (2017) about?
*The Expediter* is a coming-of-age drama set in 1975 New York City, where a young man takes a job under a former marine. Their summer together becomes a turning point, filled with challenges and life lessons that neither expected. The film dives into the power of unexpected mentorship and personal growth.
Who directed The Expediter?
Michael Domino directed *The Expediter (2017)*, bringing a sharp eye for character-driven storytelling to this 1970s-set drama.
Who stars in The Expediter?
The film features Travis Kerr, Charlotte Volage, David Olsen, Naomi Warner, and Nimo Gandhi in pivotal roles.
Is The Expediter (2017) worth watching?
*The Expediter* is a standout drama for its emotional depth and authentic 1970s setting. While it may not have a wide release, its themes of mentorship and resilience make it a rewarding watch for fans of character-driven films. The runtime keeps it tight and engaging.
How long is The Expediter?
The film runs for 40 minutes.
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About The Expediter (2017) — Drama Set in 1970s NYC with an Unlikely Mentor-Student Bond
Michael Domino's *The Expediter (2017)* is a poignant 1970s-set drama that follows a young man navigating a transformative summer in New York City. Forced to work under the guidance of a hardened ex-marine, their unlikely mentor-student bond shapes a journey filled with unexpected lessons and raw emotional growth. Set against the gritty backdrop of 1975, the film explores themes of resilience, mentorship, and self-discovery, blending personal drama with a nostalgic urban atmosphere.
The movie captures the essence of an era where wisdom often comes from the most unexpected places. With standout performances from Travis Kerr and Charlotte Volage, *The Expediter* delivers a compelling character study that lingers long after the credits roll. Domino's direction crafts a story that's both intimate and deeply resonant, making it a hidden gem for fans of character-driven dramas.