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The Ocean - Five Years
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The Ocean - Five Years

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When words fail - music speaks

Overview

An early morning phone call in 2017 changed the lives of two teenage brothers bonded by their love of percussion. One died tragically in a car accident while the other determined to make sense of his loss through music.

Genres

Documentary
Family
Music
Drama

Production Companies

Flying Scooter Productions

The Ocean - Five Years Trailers

Cast

Brett McCutcheon

Brett McCutcheon

Brett McCutcheon

Bob McCutcheon

Bob McCutcheon

Bob McCutcheon

Dana McCutcheon

Dana McCutcheon

Dana McCutcheon

June Bracken

June Bracken

June Bracken

Terese LaVallee

Terese LaVallee

Terese LaVallee

Matt Hickly

Matt Hickly

Matt Hickly

Danielle Omasits

Danielle Omasits

Danielle Omasits

Liam Beaber

Liam Beaber

Liam Beaber

Chris Wu

Chris Wu

Chris Wu

Chris Jamison

Chris Jamison

Chris Jamison

Jimmy Hoyson

Jimmy Hoyson

Jimmy Hoyson

Dr. Jonathan Helmick

Dr. Jonathan Helmick

Dr. Jonathan Helmick

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