Overnight (2003)
Directed by Tony Montana / Mark Brian Smith
Sub-Genres - Film & Television History |
Release Date - Jun 12, 2003 (USA), Nov 10, 2004 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 82 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Michael Hastings
The megalomaniacal rise and fall of filmmaker Troy Duffy is chronicled by one-time friends and colleagues in director Mark Smith's documentary. The film takes its title from the "overnight success" that befell Duffy in 1996, when the then-bartender was signed by Miramax president Harvey Weinstein to direct his killers-on-a-mission-from-God script The Boondock Saints. Smith's cameras follow Duffy from pre-production -- when he battled with executives over casting and financing decisions -- on through to the lackluster release of the film. What's more, Duffy expected his relative cinematic success to translate over to his burgeoning rock band as well -- and the tension created by the presupposed deal caused him to alienate just about everyone involved with both projects.
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bartender, ego, film-director, filmmaker, megalomania, rock-band