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Big Raincheck (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 83 mins

  • Director: Walter Reuben
  • Writer: C. Jerry Kutner; Walter Reuben
  • Producer: Woolsey Ackerman; BJ Averell

CGiii Comment

The Big Raincheck is unlike any other film at this year's festival. It is an autobiographical, yet scripted, story of a young filmmaker who has been haunted by his unfinished work. The film combines unfinished fragments of a film originally shot in 1981, more recent footage, and documentary-style interviews recounting the original production. The story of the unfinished film is entwined with the history of the Austin film scene, and scarred by the wounds inflicted by the AIDS epidemic. Delightfully disjointed and frenetic, The Big Raincheck explores the link between the artist, his work, and his past with extraordinary results.


Trailer...

The Big Raincheck - Theatrical Trailer from François Maurin on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Albion Sabani as Lucas;
Breven Angaelica Warren as Joey;
BJ Averell as Thomas Clark / God;
Paul Louis Harrell as Father Robert Stone / Johann Curr;
Woolsey Ackerman as Lauren Scott;
Ilsa Ryan-Gorman as R.J.;
Brian Jimenez as Morris;
Theresa Ireland as Olga Lubovsky / Herself;
C. Jerry Kutner as Joseph Stalin / Himself;
Franklin Grace as Himself - Interviewee;
Stephen Lydic as Himself - Interviewee;
Andrew Bujalski as Himself - Interviewee;
Louis Black as Himself - Interviewee;
Eric Sherman as Himself - Interviewee;
Walter Reuben as Donald Sergeyevich / Alberto