Max, 13 is the 1999 debut feature film of director by Abe Levy, revolving around a 13-year-old boy coming of age in rural Northern California.[1] This film featured Marshall resident, Max Hurwitz, who continues to reside in Marshall as well as Petaluma.[2]

Max, 13
Directed byAbe Levy
Written byAbe Levy
Produced byAbe Levy
StarringMax Hurwitz
Jorja Dwyer
Christopher Jaymes
CinematographyRuben O'Malley
Edited byJacob Bricca
Jennifer Matson
Music byJeff Grove
Distributed byColorfast Pictures
Release date
  • 1999 (1999)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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Additional sources

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  • metroactive.com, (about Levy) "North Bay filmmakers forge a new cinematic scene: Abe Levy and Silver Tree ...Lifelong Sonoma County resident Abe Levy has proven himself a filmmaker to the degree that he actually has a second home in Hollywood...."
  • Daedalus Howell: "09.15.99, FINAL CUT: Tomales-borne director Abe Levy unthaws the freeze-frame on his coming-of-age opus "Max, 13 this weekend at the Phoenix Theater"
  • Sonoma Wine Country: "Ever since 1973, Petaluma has served as a location for many major films, including: ...Max, 13 (1997) 4 day shoot in Petaluma and 10 day shoot in Tomales..."
  • Petaluma.org: "Some of the movies in which you can find scenes of Petaluma are: ...Max, 13 (1997)..."
  • Cinema Picuria: (about Levy) "Abe Levy has directed a handful of feature films"
  • Faltbush Pictures: (about the editor) "Jeni Matson edited Abe Levy's acclaimed debut feature, MAX, 13"

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  1. ^ Metro Active, "Best Local Indie Feature Film: 'Twas with talent, moxie, and under a 100 grand (a spit in the ocean--or eye--by Hollywood standards) that Tomales-bred filmmaker Abe Levy produced, wrote, and directed his feature film debut, Max,13--", accesses 01-08-2009
  2. ^ citwf.com, Max, 13 cast/crew/production, accessed 01-07-2009
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Max, 13 at IMDb