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American film
The Oregonian
Directed byCalvin Reeder
Written byCalvin Reeder
StarringLindsay Pulsipher
CinematographyRyan Adams
Edited byBuzz Pierce
Music byScott Honea
Jed Maheu
Calvin Reeder
Distributed byFactory 25
Running time81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Oregonian is a 2011 surrealist horror film directed by Calvin Reeder following a woman who, after waking up from a car crash with no recollection of what happened, journeys through a surreal landscape and meets multiple bizarre characters. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and has received mixed to negative reviews from critics.

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