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Philip Baker Hall Discusses 'Duck' Flick "The always-compelling Philip Baker Hall is front and center... Hall has the right
mix of whimsy and gravitas... an appropriate update of Vittorio De Sica's postwar
Italian classic 'Umberto D'. " "... and we in turn are blessed with a thoughtful look at who we might be and what we can be, with just a little tenderness that remains
embedded in the heart for a long time after." FEATURE - A Daffy Descendant of Don Quixote FEATURE - The Mighty Duck FEATURE - Philip Baker Hall Takes the Lead in Duck FEATURE - A Chat with Philip Baker Hall FEATURE - Director Interview with Nic Bettauer of Duck Writer/Director Nic Bettauer on Voice of America "Bettauer, like other renowned storytellers Preston Sturges and John Steinbeck, asks viewers to look into their own hearts and
attitudes about others of our own species. Duck manages to elucidate and entertain at the same time The gritty reality, the simple story and brilliant
acting will appeal to all ages." Legendary character actor Philip Baker Hall is joined by his director Nic Bettauer to talk about their new film 'DUCK'. Not Coming to a Theater Near You - Adam Balz "A shy, quiet tour de force looking at love, loneliness, what it means
to be human, and 'duckicity.'" "Funny, charming and delightful. A crowd-pleasing gem." "An unexpectedly poignant, moving film that took me on an emotional rollercoaster
ride of laughter, tears and hope. Powerful in it's simplicity, DUCK brings about
the subjects avoided by most in a way that doesn't assault the viewer but makes
you wonder what you could do to be part of the solution. Really powerful. It's
still in my head." "I found this film to be humorous and appealing. But at the same time a sad tale
of how the downtrodden people can fall victim to an ongoing political system that
is impersonal. Philip Baker Hall may be known as a character actor, but he
portrayed a brilliant lead. Joe the Duck was great." "Philip Baker Hall throws himself into the role ever so convincingly opposite his anthropomorphized companion in a manner reminiscent of
Jimmy Stewart with his imaginary 6-foot tall rabbit in Harvey (1950), and Tom Hanks talking to a volleyball he called Wilson in Cast
Away (2000). A geezer and his pet pal performing random acts of kindness till they find salvation at the ocean shore..." "The filmmaker is good with actors, and in Hall she has a lead with
such innate authority that you can't take your eyes off him." "Joe may not be welcomed on city buses, but he is one surefire
conversation piece... Hall meshes expertly with the movie's hopeful sadness." "Writer/director Nic Bettauer concocts a truly original cinematic
experience... a whimsical, quirky, strangely endearing road movie. It's certainly unique." Duck You Suckers Kojo Nnamde Show WAMU FM - Philip Baker Hall and Nic Bettauer PRI Fair Game with Faith Salie - Philip Baker Hall and Nic Bettauer |
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