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Everything Strange and New

Everything Strange and New

By Frazer Bradshaw

United States 84 minutes 2010 English
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Awards
  • Best Film Not Playing In A Theater Near You (Nominee) - 2009 Gotham Awards (New York City, United States)
  • Best First Feature (Nominee) - 2009 Independent Spirit Awards (Santa Monica, United States)
  • Breakthrough Director Award (Nominee) - 2009 Gotham Awards (New York City, United States)
  • Cinevision Award (Winner) - 2009 Munich Film Festival (Munich, Germany)
  • International Critics Prize (Winner) - 2009 San Francisco International Film Festival (San Francisco, United States)
  • Marlon Riggs Award (Winner) - 2009 San Francisco Film Critics Circle (San Francisco, United States)
Festivals
  • Independent Spirit Awards 2011 (Santa Monica, United States)
  • Gotham Awards 2009 (New York City, United States)
  • Munich Film Festival 2009 (Munich, Germany)
  • San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2009 (San Francisco, United States)
  • San Francisco International Film Festival 2009 (San Francisco, United States)
  • Seattle International Film Festival 2009 (Seattle, United States)
  • Sundance Film Festival 2009 (Park City, United States)

Synopsis

Already bent by the demands of his home life – fatherhood, a faltering marriage, and a submerged mortgage – a tradesman struggles to balance his own appetites and expectations with those of a friend in need. Everything Strange And New is an intimate portrait of ordinary people and their longing for certainty in uncertain times.

Wayne is a carpenter, no longer young but uneasy with the emotional complexities of adulthood. Aimless hours spent with Leo, his newly-divorced drinking buddy, offer some relief to the heavy gravity at home, where his kids run roughshod over his increasingly unstable wife. Living between these worlds leaves Wayne feeling like a character in someone else's story. Ultimately, a violent spasm rouses him from this fevered American dream.

In his feature debut, veteran cinematographer Frazer Bradshaw infuses conventional narrative storytelling with his trademark film poetics. Stylistically, the movie owes more to European and Asian pastorals – films by Tarkovsky, Bresson, and the young Zhang Yimou – than to contemporary US cinema. With its concise pacing and wider implications, Everything Strange And New considers the proposition of living life with an economy of expression.

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