Folk Hero & Funny Guy

Folk Hero & Funny Guy
Directed by Jeff Grace
Produced by
  • Ryland Aldrich
  • Jeff Grace
Written by Jeff Grace
Starring
Music by Adam Ezra
Cinematography Nancy Schreiber
Edited by Jonathan Melin
Production
company
  • Spitfire Studios
  • Chhibber Mann Productions
Release dates
Running time
88 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Folk Hero & Funny Guy is a 2016 American comedy film written, directed, and produced by Jeff Grace, in his directorial debut. It stars Alex Karpovsky, Wyatt Russell, Meredith Hagner, Michael Ian Black, Hannah Simone, Heather Morris, Melanie Lynskey, and David Cross. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016.[1]

Plot

Successful singer-songwriter plans to help his friend with his struggling comedy career by hiring him as his opening act on his solo tour.

Cast

Production

In November 2013, a Kickstarter campaign was unveiled to raise funds for the film, with a $50,000 goal being reached.[2] It was also confirmed Jeff Grace would direct the film, from a screenplay he wrote, with Alex Karpovsky, Liza Oppenheimer, starring in the film, while Adam Ezra would be composing the film, as well as composing original songs.[2] In June 2014, it was revealed that Wyatt Russell and Melanie Lynskey joined the cast of the film, with Ryland Aldrich producing alongside Grace.[3] In January 2015, Heather Morris and Meredith Hagner joined the cast of the film.[4]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016.[1]

Critical reception

Folk Hero & Funny Guy received positive reviews from film critics. It holds a 100% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 7.0/10.[5]

Kate Walsh of Indiewire.com gave the film a B writing : "“Folk Hero & Funny Guy” is an amiable road movie powered by great music. But it’s much more than just that, with deeply felt, lived in emotions capturing the ups and downs of longterm friendships, the nervous spark of a new attraction, and the power of making amends. It’s a fine showcase for the ranges of Russell and Karpovsky, as well as the winsome Hagner, and signals Grace as a filmmaker to watch."[6]

References

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