Tuesday February 9, 2010 1:18 PM MST

Park City, Utah:

The Missing Person

Director(s):
Noah Buschel
Screenwriter(s):
Noah Buschel
Producers:
Jesse Scolaro, Allen Bain, Lois Drabkin, Alex Estes
Cinematographer:
Ryan Samul
Editor:
Mollie Goldstein
Production Designer:
Aleta Shaffer

The Missing Person

US Narrative Feature Films
U.S.A.,  2008, 95 mins., color


John Rosow is a private detective prone to sardonic wit, gin, and the endless repercussions of what happens when you mix the two. Powerful lawyer Drexler Hewitt wants Rosow to tail a mysterious middle-aged man who is traveling with a Mexican boy from Chicago to Los Angeles. Hewitt’s loyal, stern assistant, Miss Charley, waits at the door with cash and instructions. But when Rosow hits Santa Monica, his objective changes: now he has to bring the man back to New York—for a cool half mil. Through his various dealings with an odd cast of characters—a cabdriver who knows his Catholic saints, a Segway-riding L.A. cop, meddling FBI agents, and femme fatales—Rosow begins to unravel the strange tale of the missing middle-aged man and learns something about himself along the way. The Missing Person is a stunning, modern-day film noir. It creates a desaturated world of color with the most luscious lighting you could dream of. Michael Shannon is perfect as Rosow, with a face and demeanor that bring the character to startling life. Under the airtight direction of Noah Buschel, Shannon’s Rosow is reminiscent of Elliott Gould as Phillip Marlow in The Long Goodbye or Ralph Meeker as Mike Hammer in Kiss Me Deadly—gruff, lovable, flawed, and doing the best they can.
CAST
Michael Shannon, Amy Ryan, Frank Wood
Noah Buschel - Born in Philadelphia in 1978, Noah Buschel grew up in New York City's Greenwich Village. He made his feature-film debut with Bringing Rain, starring Adrian Grenier and Paz de la Huerta. Bringing Rain premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2003 and was later released by Plexifilm. His second feature, Neal Cassady (2007), starred Tate Donovan and Amy Ryan and is being released by IFC Films. His upcoming film Mu, stars Jena Malone and is based on Maura O'Halloran's Pure Heart, Enlightened Mind: The Life and Letters of an Irish Zen Saint.
Screenings:

Fri. Jan 16 6:00 p.m. - THEMI16LE Library Center Theatre, Park City
Sat. Jan 17 9:00 a.m. - THEMI17TM Temple Theatre, Park City
Sun. Jan 18 6:30 p.m. - THEMI18GE Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC
Tue. Jan 20 6:30 p.m. - THEMI20DE Redstone Cinemas, Kimball Junction
Wed. Jan 21 5:15 p.m. - THEMI21RE Racquet Club, Park City