The F Word (film)

THE F WORD

Promotional poster for the film.
Directed by Jed Weintrob
Produced by Christian Ditlev Bruun
Nick Goldfarb
Lawrence Mattis
Written by Andrew Osborne
Jed Weintrob
Starring Josh Hamilton
Edoardo Ballerini
Sam Rockwell
Zak Orth
Callie Thorne
Yul Vazquez
Distributed by IFC
Release date(s) 2005
Running time 77 min
Language English

The F Word is a feature fiction/documentary ("a genre sometimes referred to as ficumentary") hybrid film from 2005, directed by Jed Weintrob and produced by Christian Ditlev Bruun and Nick Goldfarb. The film was selected to world premiere at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

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Plot

Joe Pace, a radio talk show host whose program, The F Word, is being shut down by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after racking up over $1 million in unpaid indecency fines. On his last day on the air, which coincides with the last day of the 2004 Republican National Convention, Joe sets off to broadcast his own one-man march through Manhattan.

Style and structure

Combining fictional scenes - written by over thirty different writers - set among actual protests with documentary footage of people Joe meets along the way, the film weaves together a seamless narrative. In a uniquely interactive writing process, each day new scenes were written and appropriated to upcoming events and in response to the previous day's footage. It is often impossible to tell the difference between fiction and reality. The concept is loosely inspired by Medium Cool by Haskell Wexler. The film was shot by cinematographer Christian Ditlev Bruun and Heather Greer on two main cameras at 24 frame/s, as well as several other video video formats for b-roll. The film was unconventionally color corrected and composited using several different types of software as well as in-camera adjustments creating a unique, photographic expression.

Cast

Josh Hamilton stars along with Edoardo Ballerini, Zak Orth, Sam Rockwell, Callie Thorne, Waris Ahluwalia, Yul Vazquez and others, including many leaders of the protest movement: Reverend Billy, Peter Camejo, John Perry Barlow.

Release

The F Word premiered on April 26, 2005 at the Pace Schimmel Center in official competition at the Tribeca Film Festival.[1] The film premiered on IFC TV on November 6, 2006 and was re-released on Blu-ray[2] and re-premiered on IFC TV May 4, 2008.[3]

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