Dreaming in America

Dreaming in America

9.0 /10 1 votes
October 11, 2005 1h 12m Released

Storyline

At the heart of "Dreaming in America" is Lucero's story about that amazing thing, too often overlooked: a blue-collar rock group's struggle to survive. As the music industry has exploded over the past few decades and the ability to "move units" has become the defining calculus of the business, it's an incredibly emotional experience to see a band who does it because they have to, because their lives depend on it, and because they love it. There are hundreds of such bands criss-crossing the country at any given moment. This is a film about one of them-a band on the edge of greatness, working to break through. In a happy bit of rock kismet, "Dreaming in America's" cameras started rolling just as Lucero was breaking from its indie rock past and considering the treacherous leap to a major label deal unlike anything seen by the industry before. At that point, the band was between labels and, though it had sold north of 20,000 records.

Key Information

Director Aaron Goldman
Writers Ben Nichols
Rating 9.0/10
Language EN

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Cast & Crew

Roy Berry

Drums

Ben Nichols

Vocals / Guitar

John C. Stubblefield

Bass

Brian Venable

Guitar

Frequently Asked Questions

Dreaming in America was released on October 11, 2005.

The runtime of Dreaming in America is 1h 12m.

Dreaming in America is a Music, Documentary movie.

Dreaming in America has a rating of 9.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

Dreaming in America is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Dreaming in America was directed by Aaron Goldman.

The main cast of Dreaming in America includes Roy Berry, Ben Nichols, John C. Stubblefield.

Dreaming in America is originally in English.