Tuesday February 9, 2010 12:03 PM MST

Park City, Utah:

The Messenger

Director(s):
Oren Moverman
Screenwriter(s):
Oren Moverman, Alessandro Camon
Producers:
Mark Gordon, Lawrence Inglee, Zach Miller
Coproducer:
Gwen Bialic
Production Designer:
Steven Beatrice
Composer:
Nathan Larson
Sound:
Leslie Shatz, Javier Bennassar
Editor:
Alex Hall

The Messenger

US Narrative Feature Films
U.S.A.,  2008, 107 mins., color


With three months left in the service, Will (Ben Foster) has spent a good deal of time in army hospitals, healing scars from his time in Iraq. To make things worse, the girl he left behind (Jena Malone) has moved on with her life. Ironically, his chance at a fresh start lies in working shoulder to shoulder with Tony (Woody Harrelson), a senior officer who teaches him the ropes of his new post with the Casualty Notification Office. Will, who narrowly escaped death, must now break the news about those who didn’t. Between assignments, these two soldiers form a unique bond that helps them in their struggle to get back to ""normal"" life, fully knowing nothing will ever really be normal again.Proving himself a cinematic craftsman, director Oren Moverman deliberately hasn’t made a political film. The Messenger isn't even about the military at its core; it's about people choosing to live life and finding the light and humor at the end of the tunnel. Harrelson and Foster infuse these complex characters with the necessary pathos to raise their story to a new level of compassion. Foster adds yet another layer when Will faces an ethical dilemma because he is drawn to one of the young widows, played by Samantha Morton. She rounds out this powerhouse cast in a moving and elegant film that is an elegy of our time.
CAST
Ben Foster, Woody Harrelson, Samantha Morton, Jena Malone, Eamonn Walker
Oren Moverman - Born and raised in Israel, Oren Moverman now lives and works in New York. He has had an extensive career as a screenwriter. He cowrote Todd Haynes's Bob Dylan biopic, I'm Not There, and collaborated with Ira Sachs on the films Married Life and the upcoming The Goodbye People. He also wrote the screenplays for two other upcoming films: Phillip Kaufman's Interrupted about legendary director Nicholas Ray, and Steve Buscemi's William Burroughs' Queer. Moverman first appeared at the Sundance Film Festival with the screenplay for Face, which played at the 2002 Festival. He both wrote and served as associate producer for Jesus' Son. The Messenger is his first film as a director.
Screenings:

Mon. Jan 19 9:30 p.m. - MESSE19CN Eccles Theatre, Park City
Tue. Jan 20 8:30 a.m. - MESSE20LM Library Center Theatre, Park City
Wed. Jan 21 6:30 p.m. - MESSE21GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
Sat. Jan 24 3:00 p.m. - MESSE24OA Peery's Egyptian Theater, Ogden