No Postage Necessary
No Postage Necessary is a 2017 American romantic comedy independent film written and directed by Jeremy Culver as his second narrative feature and starring George Blagden, Charleene Closshey, Robbie Kay, Stelio Savante, with Michael Beach and Raymond J. Barry. The film integrates current political happenings — including the Silk Road (referred to "The Spice Trail" in the film's script), hacktivism, and cyberterrorism — into a dramedy set in Plant City, Florida.
Plot
Brilliant computer hacker Sam Collins is on probation and barred from the internet; his parole officer is Harry. He steals from mailboxes and works at a local dessert shop with hacking cohort Stanley, now going by David and claiming to have undergone a spiritual awakening. When Sam steals a letter written by Josie to her dead Marine husband, he begins stalking her, stealing her letters, and finding the courage to introduce himself. FBI agent Ames accuses Sam of stealing Bitcoins, which were actually stolen by David, and are now lost. Sam and Josie begin to date tentatively.
More details
author | Jeremy Culver |
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contentLocation | Florida |
director | Jeremy Culver |
editor | Sandy S. Solowitz |
genre | comedy-drama political |
keywords | arrest awaken claim fbi agent hack help job interview money laundering parole officer post office social media special needs stalk steal tomb of the unknown soldier violate want |
musicBy | Charleene Closshey |
producer | Charleene Closshey Jeremy Culver |
productionCompany | Two Roads Picture Co. |
publisher | Two Roads Picture Co. |
theme | independent romantic comedy |