Driver 23 And The Atlas Moth: Double Feature (BLU-RAY)
An antidote for the manufactured puff of the MTV era, these films show the gritty reality and stranger-than-fiction comedy of an aspiring rock star.
Driver 23 (1999) and The Atlas Moth (2001) document seven years in the life of Dan Cleveland, a Minneapolis-based rock guitarist/deliveryman and his band, Dark Horse. In spite of, or because of his obsessive-compulsive disorder, Dan is driven with an existential need to accomplish something...anything. He faces obstacles with uncanny determination and the help of a variety of homemade inventions. An antidote for the manufactured puff pieces of the MTV era, these two films show the gritty reality and stranger-than-fiction comedy of an aspiring rock star.
For the first time, both legendary tape-traded movies are available on Blu-ray. Also included are film commentaries by Dan Cleveland and director, Rolf Belgum, and an essay commemorating the life of Dan Cleveland.
Bonus Materials
- Commentaries by Dan Cleveland and director, Rolf Belgum.