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Grind 2014

★ 4.78 votes32 min📅 2014-04-12

Grind (2014) is a poignant drama that weaves a complex tale of human connection in the digital age. Director Zachary Halley masterfully explores the inner turmoil of his protagonist, set against a backdrop of melodic introspection.

Director: Zachary Halley

Cast

Anthony Rapp
Anthony Rapp
Vincent
Nicholas Logan
Nicholas Logan
PnP Boy
Pasha Pellosie
Pasha Pellosie
Thane
Paul David MIller
Drew Brody
Drew Brody
Timo Descamps
Timo Descamps
Alex Ringler
Alex Ringler
David Larsen
Trey Gerrald
Trey Gerrald
Adam Halpin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grind (2014) about?

Grind (2014) follows a damaged man as he searches for a deeper connection in a world where technology reigns supreme. Through a poignant musical narrative, the film explores the complexities of the human experience and the fragility of human relationships.

Who directed Grind?

Grind was directed by Zachary Halley, a masterful storyteller who weaves complex themes and emotions into his work.

Who stars in Grind?

The talented cast of Grind (2014) includes Anthony Rapp, Nicholas Logan, and Pasha Pellosie, among others.

Is Grind (2014) worth watching?

While Grind (2014) may not be a blockbuster hit, its poignant exploration of human connection and the complexities of the digital age make it a thought-provoking watch for those interested in character-driven dramas.

How long is Grind?

Grind (2014) has a runtime of 32 minutes, making it a concise and impactful viewing experience.

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About Grind (2014) — A Haunting Musical Drama Exploring Human Connection

Grind (2014) is a poignant drama that weaves a complex tale of human connection in the digital age. Director Zachary Halley masterfully explores the inner turmoil of his protagonist, set against a backdrop of melodic introspection. This musical drama is a thought-provoking exploration of our increasingly interconnected world, where technology can both unite and isolate us. With an ensemble cast that includes Anthony Rapp, Nicholas Logan, and Pasha Pellosie, Grind (2014) delves into the complexities of the human experience, leaving viewers to ponder the true meaning of connection in a world where we are never truly alone.