GOOD NIGHT
Delvolver Digital
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Directed by Sean Gallagher, Good Night is a tone poem with an ensemble cast led by Adrienne Mishler, Jonny Mars, Todd Berger and Alex Karpovsky. The entire cast is brilliant. The film drew rave reviews when it premiered at SXSW. At the premiere, no one left before the Q and A.
I co-edited along Don Howard. The story chronicles a single evening and an entire lifetime over the course of its run time. It's funny, it's sad, and it always keeps its characters and situations grounded.
Sean rented out the house that is the center of the action for six months. He grew a garden just in time for principal production to start. Other scenes were shot over the course of a year on and off in order to realistically portray its actors at different points in time. Different hair cuts, clothing styles, aging. It's ambitious, special film close to my heart. It's still not quite out of my life yet, in more ways than one.
I hope everyone who reads this post gets to see it and enjoys it.
"Lovely & Devastating... The alchemy is in the editing, and in the uniformly strong performances by the nine actors." - Beth Hanna, Indiewire
Read on to read about Love & Air Sex and see its trailer...
LOVE & AIR SEX
Tribeca Films
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Directed by Bryan Poyser, whose previous film Lovers of Hate premiered in competition at Sundance, Love & Air Sex (formerly known as The Bounceback) is a laugh out loud dirty comedy with a big heart at its center. Its relationships and friendships play just as genuine as those in Good Night, but tonally these two films could not be more different. But if you happen to watch them together, you will have programmed yourself an evening of entertainment that also examines sex-crazed, tech-crazed and class-crazed twenty-something relationships in the early oughts.Love & Air Sex stars Michael Stahl-David (Cloverfiled), Ashley Bell (The Last Exorcism), Zach Cregger (Whitest Kids You Know), Sara Paxton (Cheap Thrills), and Addison Timlin (That Awkward Moment). The supporting cast is dynamite as well and features some Texas actors that steal scenes left and right. The movie was written by David DeGrow Shotwell & Steven Walters and Poyser.
Shot by PJ Raval and edited by Don Swaynos. I served as post production supervisor, working closely with producer Megan Gilbride. This was a great team. Hire any and all of these folks!
"[D]own-to-earth...perceptive... exploration of when to move on and when to come back." - The Dissolve
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