Escanaba in da Moonlight
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Escanaba in da Moonlight | |
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Directed by | Jeff Daniels |
Written by | Jeff Daniels |
Based on | Escanaba in da Moonlight by Jeff Daniels |
Produced by | Tom Spiroff |
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Cinematography | Richard Brauer |
Edited by | Robert Tomlinson |
Music by | Alto Reed |
Production company | Purple Rose Films |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Escanaba in da Moonlight is a 2001 American comedy film written, directed, and starring Jeff Daniels. It is a comedy about hunting and hunting traditions and is set (and filmed) in the Escanaba, Michigan area. The film uses Upper Peninsula language and slang. The movie is the film adaptation of the play of the same name, which premiered at Daniels' Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea, Michigan.[1]
Plot
[edit]Reuben Soady (Daniels) goes to the hunting camp cottage, otherwise known as deer camp, with his father Albert (played by Harve Presnell), brother Remnar (Joey Albright) and Jimmy "The Jimmer" Negamanee from Menominee (Wayne David Parker). If Reuben, now 43, doesn't manage to shoot a buck by the end of the season, he will become the oldest Soady in recorded history not to have achieved this task, a taboo that leads people in the community to believe he is jinxed.
Reuben breaks with tradition, taking advice from his Native American wife Wolf Moon Dance (Kimberly Norris Guerrero), who offers him spiritual remedies involving a drink made with moose testicles and scenting himself with porcupine urine to protect him from evil spirits and attract his prey to him. After various unexplainable phenomena, they meet a DNR officer, Tom T. Treado (Randall Godwin), who claims to have literally seen God on the ridge.
At various times, Reuben, Jimmer, and ranger Tom all get possessed by spirits. Eventually, Reuben runs out into the cold wearing only his long underwear and a hat, and finds himself face-to-face with the ghost of his dead great-grandfather Alphonse Soady, who guides him to shooting a buck sent for him by the spirits. Reuben returns triumphantly.
Cast
[edit]- Jeff Daniels as Reuben Soady
- Harve Presnell as Albert Soady
- Kimberly Norris Guerrero as Wolf Moon Dance Soady
- Joey Albright as Remnar Soady/Porcelain Bus Dancer
- Randall Godwin as Ranger Tom T. Treado
- Wayne David Parker as Jimmer Negamanee
- James Porterfield as Alphonse Soady
- Guy Sanville as Alvin Soady
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Civic stages Jeff Daniels-written comedy 'Escanaba' | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
External links
[edit]- 2001 films
- 2001 comedy films
- 2001 independent films
- American comedy films
- American independent films
- 2000s English-language films
- American films based on plays
- Films directed by Jeff Daniels
- Films with screenplays by Jeff Daniels
- Films set in 1989
- Films about hunters
- Films set in Michigan
- Films shot in Michigan
- Upper Peninsula of Michigan
- 2001 directorial debut films
- Magic realism films
- 2000s American films
- English-language independent films