Tycoon

Synopsis
Defiantly DIY in spirit, Tycoon marks the debut of Canadian visual artist Charlotte Zhang. Set in 2028 Los Angeles, the film conjures a city gripped by paranoia – beset by cockroach plagues, ICE raids, wildfires, and livestock epidemics. Amid these crises, two young hustlers drift through the sprawl in a stolen car, hatching schemes for survival. Shot on lo-fi digital and Super 8, Tycoon unfolds with a restless, freewheeling energy punctuated by kinetic montage sequences and a brilliant soundtrack of synth, doo-wop and Dinah Washington’s soul-jazz ballad, “This Bitter Earth,” a nod to Charles Burnett’s LA classic Killer of Sheep (SFF 1978), a touchstone for Zhang’s vision.
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