Path Lights, based on Tom Drury's New Yorker short story, was shot over 4 1/2 days in mid-May 2009 (with several months of pre-production and post production on either end). We were thrilled to have the good folks at DLF.TV on set with us for two of those days to bring you a behind the scenes look at what went into the production phase of this short film and the creative collaboration of those involved. The film itself was available exclusively on DLF.TV for one week in December and now it has made its way to film festivals for 2010.
-Zachary Sluser
Bobby (John Hawkes) is the voice of pulpy detective serials on audio, as well as the automated answering service of a tree cutting company. One day, when walking his dogs in the Pasadena arroyo, a bottle falls from the sky, almost hitting him. Bobby decides, based on the obscure brand of beer, to trace down the culprit. Path Lights is a thought provoking, comedy-noir that puts a human spin on the tradition of detective hero films. The film is based on Tom Drury's New Yorker short story and has been adapted for the screen by Tom Drury and director Zachary Sluser.
Questions about the film should be directed to pathlightsfilm@gmail.com.
Follow the progress of Path Lights on Twitter @Pathlights
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John Hawkesas Bobby |
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Robin Weigertas Ingrid |
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Xander Berkeleyas Father |
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Sarah Utterbackas Marianna |
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Brian McGuireas Terry Finn |
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Gokulas Mr. King |