Braden King’s HERE, a movie I’ve loved since I read it at the Sundance Labs, is [available on video](http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=a545028bf8fd3df76754ff708&id=900d149344&e=c4de1ab0de) starting today.
It’s a two-hander about a map-maker and a photographer traveling though Armenia — which sounds impossibly tiny and indie — but what I like most about the finished film is how unapologetically spacious it feels. It’s not just the landscapes; King very consciously finds a spot for the viewer in each scene. You’re on the roadtrip as much as either of the lead characters.
It won’t be everyone’s cup of vodka, but [the trailer](http://www.herefilm.info/?utm_source=Truckstop+Media+e-List&utm_campaign=900d149344-HERE_IFC_01_0403124_3_2012&utm_medium=email) gives a good sense of what it feels like.
Also: Ben Foster should be in more movies.