Bill, the Galactic Hero (film) explained

Bill, the Galactic Hero
Director:Alex Cox
Danny Beard (co-director)
Merritt Crocker (co-director)
Amanda Gostomski (co-director)
Alicia Ramírez (co-director)
Raziel Scher (co-director)
Jordan Thompson (co-director)
Producer:Sultan Saeed Al Darmaki
Malcolm Edwards
David Stewart Zink
Brigid Igoe
Kaleb Tholen
Claudio Bottaccini
Kyle Curry
Charles Gill
George P. Snoga
Simon Tams
Steven Christopher Wallace
Based On:Bill, the Galactic Hero by Harry Harrison
Starring:James Miller
Music:David Bashford
Cinematography:Robert Ortega
Grant Speich
Editing:Mia Debakker
Studio:Biting Sheep Productions
University of Colorado Boulder
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Bill, the Galactic Hero is a 2014 science fiction student film directed by Alex Cox and six student co-directors based on Harry Harrison's 1965 novel of the same name.

Plot synopsis

Bill is a farm hand who is drugged and shanghaied into the Space Troopers. Bill initially works as a fuse tender but when his ship is struck by enemy fire Bill finds himself the only remaining soldier capable of firing on the enemy Chingers. He destroys an enemy fleet with a lucky shot and is proclaimed a hero. He becomes lost in a labyrinth of bureaucracy, eventually recruiting his own younger brother into military service to the chagrin of his mother.

Cast

Production

Alex Cox had initially optioned the rights to a film version of Harry Harrison's 1965 novel in 1983 as he was completing Repo Man. The project met with studio resistance and remained unmade until 2012 when Alex Cox had begun teaching film production at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He had the idea to have his students film an adaptation of the novel and suggested the idea to Harrison, who granted Cox an academic license to produce a student film[1] [2] and was working with Cox on the screenplay for the film at the time of his death in 2012.[3] In March 2013, Cox launched a Kickstarter campaign, hoping to raise $100,000 to shoot the film. The campaign exceeded the goal and raised $114,957 from 1,106 backers.[4] Cox also succeeded in getting numerous film professionals to work on a royalties basis. The film went into production in October.[5] Scenes were shot in university buildings. Iggy Pop, who wrote and performed the song "Repo Man" for Alex Cox's 1984 film, also wrote and performed the theme song for Bill, the Galactic Hero.[6]

Release

The film premiered in Boulder, Colorado on December 12, 2014. It gained positive reviews.[7] [8] [9] It was later shown on New Year's Eve at the Clinton Street Theater.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Apollo-era replica space suits take earthbound trip across CU-Boulder campus . Rubino . Joe . 16 October 2012 . Daily Camera . 19 April 2013.
  2. Web site: BILL, THE GALACTIC HERO. 10 February 2013. 16 November 2019.
  3. Web site: Alex Cox crowdfunds Bill the Galactic Hero film via Kickstarter. Ben. Child. 17 April 2013. The Guardian.
  4. Web site: Alex Cox directs BILL THE GALACTIC HERO. Kickstarter.
  5. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alexcoxfilms/alex-cox-directs-bill-the-galactic-hero Kickstarter campaign page for Bill, The Galactic Hero
  6. Web site: Iggy Pop reunites with director Alex Cox for 'Bill, the Galactic Hero'. 21 January 2015.
  7. Web site: Alex Cox on Bill the Galactic Hero, Biggest Student Movie of All Time . Casciato . Cory . 10 December 2014 . Denver Westworld . 3 January 2015 . 3 January 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150103220012/http://blogs.westword.com/showandtell/2014/12/alex_cox_on_bill_the_galactic_hero.php . dead .
  8. Web site: An independent fit for Boulder . Casey . Michael . 18 December 2014 . Boulder Weekly . 3 January 2015.
  9. Web site: Bill, the Galactic Hero . Fortune . Ed . 19 December 2014 . Daily Camera . 3 January 2015 . 3 January 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150103210546/http://www.starburstmagazine.com/reviews/latest-reviews-of-movies/10596-bill-the-galactic-hero . dead .
  10. Web site: Special New Year's Eve Screening: BILL THE GALACTIC HERO - The Clinton Street Theater. cstpdx.com.