American Combatant

  • 92'
  • USA
  • 2006
People have a tendency to forget things fast. But not Fred White (played by director Charles Libin), who feels guilty about the death of his sister Maud, which he was involved in twenty years earlier. The circumstances at the time were dark and violent, and - according to Fred - linked to 9/11. Divorced, unemployed, drunk and plagued by anxiety and a need to do penance, he hires a film student to record his testimony and his quest.
In American Combatant, Libin makes clever use of part of the feature film he made in 1988 entitled The Distribution of Lead, in which we see a bunch of white-collar revolutionaries on the eve of Black Monday, after a failed coup at their firm in the World Trade Center, as they force their way into Fred’s sister’s apartment. There, a game of cat and mouse ensues that Libin edits back-to-front in his film while we follow Fred’s odyssey through Lower Manhattan in the present, visiting his ex-wife and children in brownstone Brooklyn and, at the start of a new day, to the beach on Long Island. The result is an effective and topical film about a time that is plagued by paranoia, politics and distorted idealism. With a beautiful soundtrack by John Zorn. (GT)


Director
Charles Libin
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
USA
Year
2006
Festival Edition
IFFR 2007
Length
92'
Medium
DV cam NTSC
Language
English
Producer
Charles Libin
Production Company
Bandoneon Films
Sales
Bandoneon Films
Screenplay
Charles Libin
Cinematography
Paul Cameron, James Roche
Editor
Kate Hickey, James Roche
Production Design
Claire Libin
Sound Design
Mark Weingarten, Chris O'Donnel
Music
John Zorn
Cast
Pouran Esrafily, Ghasem Ebrahimian, Charles Libin
Director
Charles Libin
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
USA
Year
2006
Festival Edition
IFFR 2007
Length
92'
Medium
DV cam NTSC
Language
English
Producer
Charles Libin
Production Company
Bandoneon Films
Sales
Bandoneon Films
Screenplay
Charles Libin
Cinematography
Paul Cameron, James Roche
Editor
Kate Hickey, James Roche
Production Design
Claire Libin
Sound Design
Mark Weingarten, Chris O'Donnel
Music
John Zorn
Cast
Pouran Esrafily, Ghasem Ebrahimian, Charles Libin