Firefly (2005 film) explained

Firefly
Director:Pete Marcy
Producer:Adam Anderson
Chris Marcy
Joe Marcy
Peter Marcy
Starring:Lindsay Hinman
Chris Marcy
Devon Jorlett
Pete Marcy
Sara Persons
Andy Reeves
Joe Marcy
Willie Davis
Adam Anderson
Cinematography:Peter Marcy
Music:Peter Marcy
Adam Anderson
Editing:Peter Marcy
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Production Companies:Failureboys

Firefly is an independent film directed by Pete Marcy and produced by Failure Boys, a small production company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was shot in Minnesota and Wisconsin with a $6,000 budget and released in June 2005.

Plot outline

Del (Chris Marcy) woke up in his truck, hung-over and covered with dirt. Brandt (Pete Marcy) was found floating in a river. Susan (Lindsay Hinman) was rushed to the hospital, bloody and cold. Bad things happened on Halloween night. Now, a week before Christmas, Del is having nightmares, Brandt is losing confidence in his relationship, and Susan's memory of her assault is met with pity and doubt. There is also a strange bald man, whose unexplained clairvoyance leads him to those in need. The answers will come on Christmas Eve.

Cast

Film festivals

Awards

Origin and alternative drafts

Firefly was co-written and directed by Pete Marcy. Originally conceived in 2000, Firefly was written backwards, with the ending giving way to the intricate build-up preceding it; once the skeleton of the story was in place, Marcy's brother Chris joined him in writing the rest of the script, filling out dialogue and characters. Originally, the ending was to take place in a warehouse, with a struggle over a knife and a fatal gunshot, but Pete and Chris, along with the rest of the crew, thought that was "stupid".

Firefly began filming in November 2002 and finished post-production in June 2005, running 115 minutes. An alternative, final cut was finished in Spring 2006, running 104 minutes. Among the scenes cut out was one with the director's mother.

Reviews

The film was reviewed in Las Vegas Weekly,[1] Popmatters,[2] Dread Central,[3] and by Eric D. Snider.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: CINEVEGAS: Cine-Full A review wrap-up of CineVegas’ bountiful offerings. Hunter. Matthew Scott. June 23, 2005. Las Vegas Weekly. 28 October 2021.
  2. News: Fireflies and Failureboys. Holcomb. Brian. January 27, 2008. Popmatters. 28 October 2021.
  3. News: Firefly (2005). Moore. Debi. June 13, 2007. Dread Central. 28 October 2021.
  4. News: Movie Reviews Firefly. Snider. Eric D.. June 11, 2005. ericdsnider.com. 28 October 2021.