Few conversations that start with “I got this friend” tend to end well, especially in the world of crime-centric filmmaking. In Ed Blythe’s upcoming “Man With Van,” that proves true from the jump.
The film follows down-on-his-luck construction electrician Kier Sawicki (Morgan Spector, “The Mist”), who bumbles into professional arson to provide for his daughter (Ursula Parker, “Louie”) amidst a bitter custody dispute. It’s clearly a fraught idea from the start — as seen in our exclusive clip below — but Kier is hopeful that the so-called victimless crime will pay. It doesn’t, and there is definitely a victim.
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Blythe’s film explodes out Kier’s bad luck, pitting him against his best friend and their bad-mannered boss, forcing his ex-wife to go to wild legal ends, and pushing him into yet another ill-fated scheme.
The film follows down-on-his-luck construction electrician Kier Sawicki (Morgan Spector, “The Mist”), who bumbles into professional arson to provide for his daughter (Ursula Parker, “Louie”) amidst a bitter custody dispute. It’s clearly a fraught idea from the start — as seen in our exclusive clip below — but Kier is hopeful that the so-called victimless crime will pay. It doesn’t, and there is definitely a victim.
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Blythe’s film explodes out Kier’s bad luck, pitting him against his best friend and their bad-mannered boss, forcing his ex-wife to go to wild legal ends, and pushing him into yet another ill-fated scheme.
- 7/28/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Opening this Friday September 23rd in New York is Shrihari Sathe’s award winning Marathi film 1000 Rupee Note. Winner of over 30 awards from film festivals around the world, the Maharashtra-set film about a widow who comes across a small fortune won both the Special Jury Award (Silver Peacock) and Centenary Award for Best Film at the International Film Festival of India. It also swept the Maharashtra State Film Awards winning Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress (Special Mention), and Best Supporting Actor.
International critics have raved about 1000 Rupee Note with the Times of India remarking “the director has struck gold with his first film!”
Here is some exciting news, there will be a special Q and A session with the director Shrihari Sathe on 9/23 and 9/24 after the 7pm and 9:25pm show and on 9/25 after the 4pm and 7pm shows. To find out more click https://www.citycinemas.com/villageeast/film/1000-rupee-note
Synopsis: Budhi,...
International critics have raved about 1000 Rupee Note with the Times of India remarking “the director has struck gold with his first film!”
Here is some exciting news, there will be a special Q and A session with the director Shrihari Sathe on 9/23 and 9/24 after the 7pm and 9:25pm show and on 9/25 after the 4pm and 7pm shows. To find out more click https://www.citycinemas.com/villageeast/film/1000-rupee-note
Synopsis: Budhi,...
- 9/22/2016
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Winner of over 30 awards from film festivals around the world, the critically acclaimed motion picture 1000 Rupee Note opens theatrically on September 23 in New York. Directed by Shrihari Sathe, the Maharashtra-set film about a widow who comes across a small fortune won both the Special Jury Award (Silver Peacock) and Centenary Award for Best Film at the International Film Festival of India. It also swept the Maharashtra State Film Awards winning Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress (Special Mention), and Best Supporting Actor.
International critics have raved about 1000 Rupee Note with the Times of India remarking “the director has struck gold with his first film!”
Synopsis:
Budhi, a widow, lives in a small village in Maharashtra, India. Her only son, a young farmer, has committed suicide. Though poor and left alone in the world, she leads a cheerful life. She is particularly fond of her neighbor, young Sudama with whom she...
International critics have raved about 1000 Rupee Note with the Times of India remarking “the director has struck gold with his first film!”
Synopsis:
Budhi, a widow, lives in a small village in Maharashtra, India. Her only son, a young farmer, has committed suicide. Though poor and left alone in the world, she leads a cheerful life. She is particularly fond of her neighbor, young Sudama with whom she...
- 9/4/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
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