词条 | Diminuendo (film) |
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| name = Diminuendo | image = Diminuendo Festival One-Sheet.jpg | alt = | caption = Film poster | film name = Diminuendo | director = Adrian Stewart | producer = {{unbulleted list|Sarah Goldberger|Kevin Alexander Heard|Jenifer Ellis|Jeffrey Coghlan}} | screenplay = {{unbulleted list|Sarah Goldberger|Bryn Pryor}} | starring = {{unbulleted list|Richard Hatch
}} | music = Vitaliy Zavadskyy | cinematography = Ben Hoffman | editing = Adrian Stewart | studio = Flamboyance Films | distributor = Lotus Entertainment | released = {{Film date|2018|4|20|20th Annual Sarasota Film Festival}} | runtime = 105 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }}Diminuendo is a 2018 feature film directed by Adrian Stewart and written by Sarah Goldberger and Bryn Pryor. The film had its world premiere at the 20th Annual Sarasota Film Festival on April 20, 2018.[1] Set in the near future, the film stars Richard Hatch as a director who becomes obsessed with a lifelike robot that replicates his girlfriend who killed herself nine years earlier. The film also stars Chloe Dykstra, Leah Cairns, Walter Koenig, Gigi Edgley and James Deen. ProductionSarah Goldberger and Bryn Pryor began writing the script for Diminuendo in late 2014.[2] A departure from the heroic roles normally played by Hatch, the script was written specifically for him to play a darker, more flawed character.[3] The 18-day shoot began on August 14, 2016[4] with a break of several days over the Labor Day holiday. During that weekend, both Hatch and Edgley appeared as guests at 2016 DragonCon where they showed a teaser for the film and did a promotional Q&A.[5] This was the first public screening of footage from the film. Filming wrapped in late September, 2016, but post-production was hampered by lack of money. An investor pulled out during shooting, and it took the producers nearly a year to replace the missing funding.[6] PlotSet in the year 2025, the film stars Richard Hatch as Haskell Edwards, a film director who has struggled with drug and alcohol abuse since the suicide of his girlfriend, Cello Shea (Dykstra) nine years earlier. Edwards is offered the chance to direct the story of Cello's life in a biopic being produced by LifeForm, a company which makes unintelligent, but utterly lifelike, "LifeDolls" of various celebrities. The film will star their LifeDoll of Cello, and as Haskell sets to the work of re-living his past to make the film, he becomes ever more obsessed with the machine, believing it to contain the real Cello's spirit. The film touches on themes of loss, love, obsession and redemption. Narrative StructureStewart has discussed his desire for Haskell Edwards to be seen as an unreliable narrator.[7] With much of the film told in flashback, Stewart utilizes a novel technique of inter-cutting scenes from the film Haskell is making with the moment from his life represented by that scene (as Haskell remembers it). The final effect is to create two completely disparate, and conflicting responses in the audience as they lose track of what is "real" (in the context of the film) and what is fiction. Diminuendo is Stewart's first feature film. Cast
Richard Hatch's Final FilmUnbeknownst to himself or the production, Hatch had stage 4 pancreatic cancer at the time of filming. He told Stewart he was ill at the beginning of 2017, and the production began rushing a rough cut together for Hatch to see. The actor was able to view the film before his death on February 7, 2017. A memorial screening of the film's rough cut was organized in Hatch's honor, with many actors and crew from several previous projects attending.[8] At the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, Chloe Dykstra, Walter Koenig, Gigi Edgley, Adrian Stewart, Bryn Pryor and Sarah Goldberger appeared on a panel dedicated to Hatch's life and his final role, moderated by Taliesin Jaffe, which was the first public screening of finished footage from the film.[9] The film is dedicated to the actor, with the legend "In Loving Memory of Our Good Friend Richard Hatch" appearing at the beginning of the end titles. References1. ^{{cite web|title=SFF 20 Film Guide|url=https://sarasotafilmfestival.com/images/2018/SFF_2018_Film_Guide_web_mobile.pdf|publisher=Sarasota Film Festival|accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=It's Quiet... Too Quiet|url=http://entropytango.com/2014/08/24/its-quiet-too-quiet/|publisher=Bryn Pryor|accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=10 Minutes With Diminuendo|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rp-Rgal5Q4|publisher=Martini and a Movie|accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Diminuendo Week One|url=http://entropytango.com/2016/08/20/diminuendo-week-one/|publisher=Bryn Pryor|accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=DragonCon 2016 Schedule|url=http://www.dragoncon.org/images/pdfs/2016-DragonCon-PocketProgram.pdf|publisher=DragonCon|accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=This Year's Version|url=http://entropytango.com/2017/11/10/this-years-version/|publisher=Bryn Pryor|accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=10 Minutes With Diminuendo|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rp-Rgal5Q4|publisher=Martini and a Movie|accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 8. ^{{Citation|title=Richard Hatch's Last Director on His Unflinching Commitment and Seeing Their Film in His Final Days|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/richard-hatch-actor-saw-final-movie-before-death-974535|accessdate=2018-05-16}} 9. ^{{Citation|title=Comic-Com 2017 Schedule|url=https://comiccon2017.sched.com/event/BNjQ/richard-hatchs-final-role-diminuendo|accessdate=2018-05-16}} External links
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