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Waffle Street

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Waffle Street
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
  • Esholm Nelms
  • Ian Nelms
Written by
  • Autumn McAlpin
  • Esholm Nelms
  • Ian Nelms
Starring
CinematographyJohnny Derango
Edited byTraton Lee
Music byWill VanderWyden
Production
company
Distributed byMarVista Entertainment
Release date
  • September 24, 2015 (2015-09-24)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Waffle Street is a 2015 American drama/comedy film directed by Eshom Nelms and Ian Nelms and starring Danny Glover and James Lafferty. It is a film adaptation of James Adams’ memoir of the same name, published by Sourced Media Books in 2011.[1] The riches-to-rags story follows Adams’ journey of self-discovery and redemption after losing his job as vice president of a multi-billion dollar hedge fund and finding work as a server at a local 24-hour diner.[2]

Waffle Street was filmed in Lehi, Utah in 2014, with most of the scenes being filmed in a local diner called One Man Band.[3] It was named winner of Best Narrative Feature at the 2015 Hollywood Film Festival, the Audience Award Best Feature at the 2015 Red Rock Film Festival, and the Andretta Carpe Diem Award for Best Film at the 2015 Woodstock Film Festival.[4][5][6] It initially released on September 24, 2015.

Plot

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In the aftermath of the 2008 market crash, James “Jimmy” Adams (James Lafferty) gets laid off from his Wall Street hedge fund manager job. Feeling a sense of guilt for his role in the financial crisis, Adams decides to find a more honest and gratifying job than his previous profession. After several unsuccessful efforts applying to a variety of blue-collar jobs, Adams is hired as a graveyard shift server at Papa’s Chicken and Waffles, a local 24-hour diner chain (the restaurant was renamed in new versions of the book and in the film).[7]

Though many of his coworkers are ex-convicts, he begins to find unlikely friendships, especially with short-order cook Edward Collins (Danny Glover). Collins becomes somewhat of a mentor for Adams, teaching him valuable life lessons about hard work and finance from a fresh perspective. Adams soon sets his sights on owning the Papa’s franchise and works relentlessly to meet the 1000-hour minimum required. Tensions build between Adams and his wife, Becky (Julie Gonzalo), as he downgrades their house and cars to finance his goal.

Overall, his time working at Papa’s offers Adams new insights both professionally and personally. After six months at Papa’s Chicken and Waffles, Adams returns to the finance industry, this time focusing on financial planning and wealth management. He is seen assisting his former Papa’s colleagues with financial planning and business start-up advice.

Cast

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Awards and selections

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References

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  1. ^ Adams, James (2011). Waffle Street: The Confession and Rehabilitation of a Financier. San Clemente, California: Sourced Media Books. ISBN 978-1-937458-00-3. Retrieved 2024-06-20 – via Internet Archive Book Reader.
  2. ^ "Midstater's Book, Movie Offer Personal Take on Financial Crash". Central Penn Business Journal. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Utah family into film, acting, directing and producing movies". Deseret News. 30 September 2014. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Hollywood Film Festival Website". Hollywood Film Festival. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Waffle Street Movie WEbsite". Waffle Street LLC. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  6. ^ "2015 Woodstock Film Festival Maverick Award Winners Announced". IndieWire. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  7. ^ Wicker, Jewel. "Mechanicsburg Man's Waffle House Memoir Becomes One Sweet Film". PennLive.com. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
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