Alter Egos

For the term meaning "second self", see Alter ego.
Alter Egos
Directed by Jordan Galland
Produced by
  • Dan Farah
  • Jordan Galland
Written by Jordan Galland
Starring
Music by Sean Lennon
Cinematography Christopher LaVasseur
Edited by Jordan Galland
Production
companies
  • Attic Light Films
  • Cloud 9 Film Partners
  • Off Hollywood Pictures
  • Offhollywood Digital
Distributed by
Release dates
  • July 24, 2012 (2012-07-24) (Fantasia Film Festival)
  • October 19, 2012 (2012-10-19) (United States)
Running time
77 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Alter Egos is a 2012 American superhero comedy film[1] written, edited, and directed by Jordan Galland. The film, starring Kris Lemche, Sean Lennon, Danny Masterson, and Geneva Carr, was distributed by Kevin Smith's SModcast Pictures and Phase 4 Films.[2] It premiered was at the Fantasia Film Festival on July 24, 2012, where it was chosen as an official selection.

Plot

We went through several versions of the style, or the approach, that we were going to take. At first, we did a kind of goofy, Napoleon Dynamite sort of thing which didn't really work out. It sort of highlighted the wrong aspects of the film. Then there was another direction we went, which was a retro Italian superhero film, kind of a Barbarella direction. I really enjoyed making that music, but it didn't ground the film and it lacked gravity. Despite how silly the film is and how kind of comedic it is, it needed a certain seriousness to sort of propel the more important aspects of the narrative – you know, the parents having been killed by this bad guy and the superhero avenging the murder of his parents. It needed some grounding. That was when we sort of went with the third direction, which was kind of a straight-up action hero style– a serious, orchestrated superhero score.

Sean Lennon in Rolling Stone Interview[3]

The plot follows an under-appreciated superhero, at a time when superheroes have lost government funding and all public support. In a synopsis by Interview Magazine:

"Alter Egos inhabits a fantasy world where superheroes are a dime a dozen. If you have the powers, as lead supers Fridge (Kris Lemche), and C-Thru (Joey Kern), do, then, well, you can practice them for good, as long as you follow the guidelines, or at least some of them. Quite obviously, this is a parody of parodies and flips the superhero genre on its head. Like Superman, Fridge is dorky in his human clothes. Unlike Superman, it's not because he has to do so to keep his identity under wraps—more like he uses his superhero garb to explore different facets of his personality, as evidenced by the title. Somewhere along the storyline, he must tackle the fact that his girlfriend loves his superhero identity more than his unmasked self, and, naturally, face his nemesis, the man who killed his mom and dad—although he really doesn't want to."[4]

Cast

Production

Musician Sean Lennon, besides playing "Electric Death", also contributed the musical score for this film.[5] Galland and Lennon have been friends for around 15 years, and have collaborated on each other's albums. Lennon also scored Galland's 2009 feature, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead, and also worked with Galland on his award-winning debut short, surreal film Smile for the Camera.[6]

Music

Rolling Stone editor Matthew Perpetua discusses the process of developing the soundtrack of Alter Egos in an interview with Sean Lennon.[7] Oh No They Didn't states the following: "Lennon, who also makes a cameo as a super villain, began working on the project earlier this summer, composing what Galland describes as "an epic superhero sound."[8]

In Variety (magazine), in an interview with Sean Lennon, he discusses the blending of various genres for the soundtrack "When it came time for writer/director Jordan Galland to give his friend and musical colleague Sean Lennon instruction on scoring his indie film, "Alter Egos," Galland recalls requesting "something that feels like 'Twin Peaks' at times and that feels like it's harnessing the power of 'The Dark Knight' at times." Twitch Film Premiered the Trailer on its website, and editor Todd Brown had the following to say about it: "While I won't spoil the cause of the 'emotional crisis' here — it's contained in the trailer and is pretty damn fantastic — this whole thing just oozes style and charm and a sense of comedy based in wit and a sincere love for the genre. Galland takes himself in some new directions here while still preserving the unique voice that made Rosencrantz an indie hit."[9]

Release

Daniel Schechter, a personal friend of Galland's, did the trailer in exchange for Galland providing the soundtrack for Supporting Characters. The trailer was featured on Hipster GeekChicDaily.[10]

Popular online magazine Interview featured Alter Egos in its "Thursday Trailer Face off" on January 12, 2012, against the upcoming big budget movie G.I. Joe: Retaliation,[4] with Alter Egos winning all categories and tying in one.

The film has grossed over $1 million on VOD.[11]

Accolades

The film won the "Best Narrative Feature" at Bay City Michigan's Hells Half Mile Movie Festival.[12]

References

  1. Newman, Melinda (15 November 2011). "Rock royalty acts as one-man band". Variety. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  2. McNary, Dave (16 July 2012). "Phase 4 nabs rights to ‘Alter Egos’". Variety. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  3. "Sean Lennon to provide Music for Alter Egos". Internet Movie Database. 2001-01-31. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
  4. 1 2 Galkin, Alexandra. "Thursday Trailer Face-Off! Alter Egos vs. GI Joe: Retaliation". Interview Magazine. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  5. "Sean Lennon to Score "Alter Egos" Film, Written & Directed By Jordan Galland" (Press release). New York: PR Newswire. 2011-09-07. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  6. Alicia Van Couvering (19 January 2009). "Slamdance: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead's Jordan Galland". Sundance Features. Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  7. Perpetua, Matthew (10 January 2012). "Sean Lennon: Chats about 'Alter Egos' soundtrack". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  8. Jonesingjay (10 January 2012). "Sean Lennon Talks About His Alter Ego". Oh No They Didn't!. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  9. Brown, Todd (17 November 2011). ""I'm A Superhero. You Gotta Help Me." Trailer Premiere For Jordan Galland's ALTER EGOS!". Twitchfilm.com. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  10. Alter Egos - Trailer | Nerdist News
  11. McCue, Michelle (22 July 2013). "Comic-Con: Phase 4 And Kevin Smith Movie Club Present THE DIRTIES – Watch The New Trailer". WeAreMovieGeeks. Lanier Media. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  12. "HHM 2012 Audience Awards". Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Fest. 22 October 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2014.

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