On the first day of shooting for The Comedy, director Rick Alverson (of the band Spokane) tweeted that his film was an 'atrocity of cinema'. However, given the nature of the film, it is probable that his tongue was lodged firmly in cheek. Because, even if the main characters in The Comedy are played by the crème de la crème of American underground comedy, with Tim Heidecker (Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!) in the lead role, the film is primarily a sardonic look at the vacuousness of today’s all-consuming irony.
Nothing is sacred for the almost apathetic Swanson (Heidecker) and his group of practically identically-clad friends: tennis shoes and polo shirts that fail to hide the beer guts emerging from underneath their pathetic blond beards. Seemingly emotionlessly, they deeply insult one another and others with jokes about any taboo that comes to mind. These men drift aimlessly just as Swanson does on the yacht that serves as his home.
- Director
- Rick Alverson
- Premiere
- International premiere
- Country of production
- USA
- Year
- 2011
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2012
- Length
- 95'
- Medium
- HDcam
- Language
- English
- Producers
- Brent Kunkle, Mike S. Ryan
- Production Companies
- Glass Eye Pix, Inc, Greyshack Films
- Sales
- Greyshack Films
- Screenplay
- Rick Alverson
- Cinematography
- Mark Schwartzbard
- Editor
- Rick Alverson, Michael Taylor
- Production Design
- Shawn Annabel
- Sound Design
- Gene Parks
- Cast
- Kate Lyn Sheil, Tim Heidecker
- Website
- http://www.thecomedythemovie.com