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Falling is a 2008 independent drama film written, directed and starring Richard Dutcher. The film was released on January 18, 2008.

Dutcher advertised the movie as "The First R-rated Mormon Movie" during its brief theatrical run in 2008.[1]

Cast

  • Richard Dutcher as Eric Boyle
  • Virginia Reece as Davey Boyle
  • Cesar Garcia as Ruiz
  • Frank Uzzolino as Hector
  • Maria Eberline as Lorena
  • Tennison Hightower as Linda
  • Hamilton Mitchell as Marc
  • Leonard Kelly-Young as Marvin

Production

Filming

The film was shot in Hollywood and Los Angeles.[2] The film was financed by Richard Dutcher (who was writer, director, co-producer, actor and co-editor) with a budget of $500,000.

Release

The film was premiered in The Gateway Theater on January 18, 2008. The film also screened in Beverly Hills Music Hall on August 15, 2008.[3]

Falling was screened in Camelot Theaters (California) in 2009.[4] The film was screened at Sundance Film Festival in 2011.[5]

The film was officially re-released on April 27, 2012 in Broadway Centre Cinemas in Salt Lake City.[6]

Reception

Critical response

Шаблон:Unreferenced section The Los Angeles Times said: "Falling is one of the best pictures of its kind in recent memory", and Dave Wolverton from The New York Times said: "Falling is one of the 5 most powerful films I have ever seen."

BoxOffice Magazine gave Falling four stars and said: "An important and indelible work ... impossible to forget.", and Wade Major said: "Dutcher has joined the ranks of the very best independent filmmakers in the world."

Nightcrawler lawsuit

After the theatrical premiere of Nightcrawler, Richard Dutcher sued its director, claiming Nightcrawler was a rip-off of Dutcher's film, since the main character of both films is a journalist who sells records of crimes and murders to various media, and both films take place in Los Angeles.[7]

Dutcher's attorney Stephen Silverman stated that Nightcrawler has enough in common with Falling to justify the lawsuit.

After three years, judge Dee Benson agreed that the two films have some similarities.[8]

On August 19, 2019, Benson closed the case, saying that similar elements are a necessary ingredient for stringer-themed films, and that the two films are too different to have any major copyright infringement.[9]

References

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External links

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