Blackbird (2007 film) explained

Blackbird
Director:Adam Rapp
Based On:[1]
Producer:Mark Fallon
Screenplay:Adam Rapp
Starring:Gillian Jacobs
Paul Sparks
Danny Hoch
Music:Dawn Landes
Cinematography:Richard Rutkowski
Editing:Michael Taylor
Studio:Blackbird Project
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$475,000

Blackbird is a 2007 American drama film directed and written by Adam Rapp and starring Gillian Jacobs, Paul Sparks, and Danny Hoch. It was adapted from a play written by Rapp.[2] [3] [4]

It debuted at South by Southwest and went on to screen at the Edinburgh Film Festival and the Charlotte Film Festival, where it won "Best Narrative Feature".[5]

Plot

In 1990s New York City, teen runaway and stripper Froggy is caught in the throes of heroin addiction as she falls in love with a fellow junkie, war veteran Baylis. The couple finds comfort in each other, yet they are already far too deep in a wild downward spiral. The possibility of redemption arises, with hope for some semblance of a "normal life", but Bayliss and Froggy are unable to find the strength and control to clean themselves up. Their path leads inexorably toward mutual self-destruction.

Cast

Critical reception

Screen Daily said the "film treads a well-worn path", but the "superb performances of Jacobs and Sparks keep the viewer going for a long while."

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://playbill.com/article/adam-rapps-blackbird-extends-off-broadway-to-may-29-com-119763
  2. Web site: Krawczyk . Susanna . August 16, 2007 . Blackbird (2007) . www.eyeforfilm.co.uk.
  3. Web site: BLACKBIRD | Film Threat. Tim. Says. March 19, 2007.
  4. Web site: Brunette . Peter . March 15, 2007 . Blackbird . Screen Daily.
  5. Web site: Blackbird Forward Entertainment . 2022-09-16 . forward-entertainment.com.