CRAZY, an Award-Winning Film Inspired by the Life of Guitar Legend Hank Garland, Is an Official Selection at the Boston International Film Festival, Screening Saturday, June 7, 8:15pm
CRAZY, an Award-Winning Film Inspired by the Life of Guitar Legend Hank Garland, Is an Official Selection at the Boston International Film Festival, Screening Saturday, June 7, 8:15pm
WAYLON PAYNE (WALK THE LINE) AND ALI LARTER (HEROES) STAR IN CRAZY
CRAZY WINS THE VANGUARD AWARD AT THE JACKSONVILLE FILM FESTIVAL, BEST FEATURE AT THE BIG ISLAND FILM FESTIVAL, JURY AWARD FOR BEST FEATURE AT CHARLESTON INT'L FILM FESTIVAL AND BEST SCREENPLAY AT METHOD FEST
LOS ANGELES, June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- CRAZY, an independent feature film inspired by the tragic life and groundbreaking music of legendary 1950s-era guitarist Hank Garland, is an official selection at the Boston International Film Festival (6/6-14) in Boston, MA. CRAZY will be shown at 8:15PM on Saturday, June 7 at the AMC Loews Theater Boston Common (175 Tremont St., Boston, MA, 02111).
CRAZY's Boston connections include Boston native Stacy Earl, a successful recording artist with a number of Top 10 hits, who portrays country crooner Goldie Hill in the film. Executive Producer --- and famed guitar hero -- Steve Vai is an alumni of Boston's Berklee College of Music, and was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Music degree in 2000.
CRAZY just won the Vanguard Award, top honor at the Jacksonville International Film Festival in Jacksonville, FL. Hank Garland lived the last four decades of his life near Jacksonville with his brother (and manager) Billy Garland and Billy's wife Amy, who attended the opening night screening. The film also won Best Feature at Hawaii's Big Island Film Festival and the Jury Award for Best Feature at the Charleston International Film Festival. For Charleston's Post and Courier, Bill Thompson wrote, "CRAZY has a bedrock feel of authenticity ... a lively, emotionally resonant movie that is an uncommonly seamless meld of character study and period recreation." At the L.A. area's Method Fest in Calabasas, CA, CRAZY won the Daily News Award for Best Screenplay for a script co-written by Bieber, Jason Ehlers and Brent Boyd.
Bieber was introduced to the project -- and to the late Hank Garland -- by Ray Scherr, who served as Executive Producer for CRAZY along with Steve Vai (who also performs a cameo as Hank Williams) under the Favored Nations Films mantle. Scherr had known the Garland family for over a decade, and believed Hank's true story had great potential for a compelling drama. Hank consulted on the screenplay and was involved with the project until he passed away in December '04, shortly before principal photography began.
Waylon Payne, acclaimed for his debut film role as Jerry Lee Lewis in the Oscar-winning film Walk The Line, stars as Hank Garland. LA.com recently wrote, "The brash and brilliant musician is well played by charismatic actor Waylon Payne." In addition to acting, Payne is a country artist with deep musical roots. He was named for his godfather, Waylon Jennings, and is the son of GRAMMY-winning country singer Sammi Smith and Jody Payne, longtime guitarist for Willie Nelson.
Payne headlines CRAZY opposite Ali Larter (Heroes, Legally Blonde, Varsity Blues, etc), who plays Hank's beautiful but deeply troubled wife Evelyn Garland. Cast members also include: Lane Garrison as Billy Garland; Scott Michael Campbell, as Garland's friend and fellow guitar ace Billy Byrd; singer Stacy Earl, as Goldie Hill; Evans Forde as Nashville legend Chet Atkins; and Ryan Cross, as jazz bassist Joe Benjamin.
CRAZY chronicles Hank Garland's rise to fame in Nashville, from playing on hits for icons including Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, the Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison through his brief but influential solo career as a visionary jazz artist. It also explores his tempestuous marriage as well as his repeated clashes with the "Nashville Mob" -- who then controlled the country music establishment -- over artists' rights, civil rights and other issues. The car crash and electroshock treatments that eventually ended Garland's performing career and derailed his life are starkly portrayed, and the enormity of what was lost is deeply felt.
CRAZY is also an official selection at upcoming '08 festivals including: New Jersey International Film Festival (5/30-6/15); International Film Festival of England (6/9-13, Tamworth, U.K.), Provincetown International Film Festival (6/18-22), Long Island International Film Expo (7/9-17), Napa Sonoma Wine Country Film Festival (7/16-28), Woods Hole Film Festival (MA, 7/26-8/2), Rhode Island International Film Festival (Providence, 8/5-10), Sacramento Music & Film Festival (CA, 8/8-17), and Scottsdale International Film Festival (10/3-7).
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