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Littlerock 2010

★ 5.412 votes83 min📅 2010-04-23

"Lost in love, language and Littlerock."

Mike Ott's *Littlerock (2010)* is a quiet, heartfelt drama that follows two Japanese siblings who find themselves stranded in a small Californian town, navigating a world where language barriers threaten to isolate them.

Director: Mike Ott

Cast

Atsuko Okatsuka
Atsuko Okatsuka
Atsuko Sakamoto
Cory Zacharia
Cory Zacharia
Cory Lawler
Rintaro Sawamoto
Rintaro Sakamoto
Roberto 'Sanz' Sanchez
Roberto 'Sanz' Sanchez
Francisco Fumero
Ryan Dillon
Ryan Dillon
Brody
Matthew Fling
Garbo
Ivy Khan
Tammy
Lee Lynch
Gene
Kathleen Maressa
Guitar Girl
Markiss McFadden
Markiss McFadden
Marques Wright

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Littlerock (2010) about?

*Littlerock (2010)* follows two Japanese siblings who get stranded in a small California town and form unlikely friendships despite not sharing a common language. Their journey unfolds through unspoken bonds, humor, and shared moments with the town's residents.

Who directed Littlerock?

Mike Ott directed *Littlerock (2010)*, crafting a story that blends realism with emotional depth.

Who stars in Littlerock?

The film stars Atsuko Okatsuka, Cory Zacharia, Rintaro Sawamoto, Roberto 'Sanz' Sanchez, and Ryan Dillon in leading roles.

Is Littlerock (2010) worth watching?

*Littlerock (2010)* is a hidden gem for fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas. Its gentle pacing and authentic storytelling make it a rewarding watch, especially for those who appreciate understated films about human connection.

How long is Littlerock?

The runtime for *Littlerock (2010)* is 83 minutes.

About Littlerock (2010) — A Heartfelt Drama of Language and Connection

Mike Ott's *Littlerock (2010)* is a quiet, heartfelt drama that follows two Japanese siblings who find themselves stranded in a small Californian town, navigating a world where language barriers threaten to isolate them. Despite the absence of a shared verbal language, they form unexpected bonds with a group of friendly locals, discovering that connection transcends words. The film blends gentle humor with tender moments, painting a portrait of cultural exchange and human resilience.

Shot in a naturalistic style, *Littlerock (2010)* captures the slow-burn charm of everyday interactions, where laughter and curiosity bridge gaps between strangers. Ott's direction transforms an ordinary premise into a poignant exploration of belonging and the universal need for connection, all set against the backdrop of a sleepy town where every glance and gesture speaks volumes.