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Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)
Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)

Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) (2025)

20% User Rating
1h 27min
Drama

Lives intertwine around Green Lake as a girl learns to sail, a boy fights for first chair, two sisters operate a bed-and-breakfast, and a fisherman is after the catch of his life.

Sierra FalconerDirector

Cast

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Jonathan Stoddard

Jonathan Stoddard

John

Michela Luci

Michela Luci

Holly

Wayne Duvall

Wayne Duvall

Chip

Brooke Butler

Brooke Butler

Caroline

Adam LeFevre

Adam LeFevre

Bruce

Dominic Bogart

Dominic Bogart

Finn

Marceline Hugot

Marceline Hugot

Julie

Bryant Carroll

Bryant Carroll

Boss

Emily Hall

Emily Hall

Robin

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Karsen Liotta

Annie

Jim Kaplan

Jim Kaplan

Jun

Lauren Sweetser

Lauren Sweetser

Jen

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Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas

Camp Staffer

Luke Barnett

Luke Barnett

Garret

Craig Nigh

Craig Nigh

Dan

Jared Canfield

Jared Canfield

Adam

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Giovanni Mazza

Enzo

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Tenley Kellogg

Blue Jay

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Maren Heary

Lu

Jaime Gallagher

Jaime Gallagher

Stella

Bella Shaw

Bella Shaw

Heather

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Clayton Hoff

Hayes

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Mercedes Marcial

Selma

Ethan Stoddard

Ethan Stoddard

Henry

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Hadley Durkee

Natalie

Peter Knox

Peter Knox

Ross

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Joe Anthony Gordon

Anthony

Reviews (1)

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

April 4, 2025

“Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake” is a film that’s undeniably pleasing to look at, but ultimately leaves you with more questions than answers. Plus, it’s painfully dull. In her feature debut, director Sierra Falconer attempts to capture the quiet rhythms of life around Green Lake, where the lives of various characters intersect. While it feels highly personal and paints a vivid picture of a peaceful lakeside town, the film doesn’t quite manage to land the emotional depth or storytelling impact it seems to be striving for. The anthology format is pointless here. The way the stories are tied together seems strained, and instead of feeling like an organic exploration of lives intersecting, it comes across more like a collection of loosely connected sketches that never quite form a cohesive whole. The characters, while potentially interesting on paper, are underdeveloped and downright forgettable. A girl learning to sail, a boy fighting for first chair, two sisters running a bed-and-breakfast, and a fisherman chasing the catch of his life — none of these storylines feel particularly compelling or new. Each scenario is pleasant but lacks the spark needed to make it feel in any way meaningful. The performances don’t help much, either. While the cast is clearly giving it their best, the acting is amateurish. The cast lacks the skill to convey the depth and nuance needed to truly bring these characters to life. It’s hard to get invested in a character when the performances don’t quite convince you of their emotional journey. The film does manage to do a few things well, like evoking a sense of nostalgia for those lazy summer days spent by a lake. There’s a certain charm to the film’s introspective cinematography, which captures the water’s beauty and the quiet moments of life. The film is clearly crafted with a lot of love for its setting, and you can feel Falconer’s sensitivity to both people and place. The sounds, colors, and textures of the lake are immersive as you’re transported into this serene world. But even with its pretty imagery and introspective moments of human connection, “Sunfish (& Other Stories On Green Lake)” ultimately rings hollow. There’s a certain emptiness in its storytelling that lacks the depth and emotional pull to make it truly meaningful or memorable. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

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Meet the Artist 2025: Sierra Falconer on “Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)”

Meet the Artist 2025: Sierra Falconer on “Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)”

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