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Directed by | Claudia Myers |
Written by | Claudia Myers |
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Cinematography | Eric Robbins |
Edited by | Kathryn J. Schubert |
Music by | Kaki King |
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Distributed by | Gravitas Ventures |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,594 |
Above the Shadows is a 2019 supernatural romance film written and directed by Claudia Myers. The film stars Olivia Thirlby, Alan Ritchson, Jim Gaffigan, Maria Dizzia, Tito Ortiz, David Johansen and Megan Fox.
It had its world premiere at the Brooklyn Film Festival on May 31, 2019, and was released to video on demand and select theaters on July 19, 2019, by Gravitas Ventures.
Plot
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After the death of her mom, a young woman named Holly has faded from the world to the point of becoming invisible where her family, teachers, and classmates can't see her. After more than a decade existing in the shadows, She works as a tabloid detective who reveals famous people cheating. Holly meets the one man who can see her, w, Shayne Blackwell, a disgraced MMA fighter Who she reveal was cheating on his girlfriend. She soon realized that she reveal that Shayne Blackwell was cheating and that caused his downfall, After realizing that He is the only person who can see her She quickly tries to regain his fame status thinking that this is will regain her visibility. He kisses his former ex after she helps him and she leaves him. She notices that nobody can see her including Shyanne and she meets him at his rematch with Attila at a MMA fight. He regains his ability of seeing her again and she sneaks into the fight. His ex and her are at the fight with his ex being in the crowd and Holly being inside the ring with him and Attila. He loses the fight and Holly sincerely congrats him. Holly was dragged out and Shayne split up with Julianne. He ended up with Holly.
Cast
- Olivia Thirlby as Holly
- Fina Strazza as Young Holly
- Alan Ritchson as Shayne
- Jim Gaffigan as Paul Jederman
- Maria Dizzia as Victoria Jederman
- Tito Ortiz as Attila
- David Johansen as Ron
- Megan Fox as Juliana
- Justine Cotsonas as Vanessa
- Lauren Hartman as Young Vanessa
- Owen Campbell as Troy
- Alex Gemeinhardt as Young Troy
- Pawel Szajda as Marjus
- Patricia Pinto as Dancer
- Taylor Selé as Tommy Bones
- Thomas Canestraro as Carlos Suarez
- Kareem Savinon as Brandon
- R. Marcos Taylor as Khan
- Laura Heywood as Reporter #2
Production
The film is based on an original script written by director Claudia Myers. On November 1, 2017, it was announced that Olivia Thirlby, Alan Ritchson, Jim Gaffigan and Megan Fox were set to star in the film, which, at the time, was named Shadow Girl. Above the Shadows was produced by Tony Award-nominated company, HIPZEE, in association with Myriad Pictures, Boundary Stone Films and BondIt Media Capital.
Release
Above the Shadows premiered at the 22nd Brooklyn Film Festival (BFF) on May 31, 2019. It won the BFF Audience Choice Award for Narrative Feature. In May 2019, Gravitas Ventures acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film and set it for a July 19, 2019 release.
Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 70% based on reviews from 10 critics.
Courtney Howard of Variety wrote: "This magical-realist fairy tale, about a young woman feeling so isolated and insignificant after a tragic loss that she's literally invisible to everyone except one other struggling soul, is certainly imaginative and intelligent in its ideas. However, the savvy smarts within don't quite sustain the running time and, much like its protagonist, the film becomes transparent in its motives and sentimentality."
John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "Though it may be amusing to watch Holly sneak around and expose others' lies, it would be much more fun if her own story rang true."
Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Thirlby gives a good performance as someone who finds it easier to remain a non-person than to make any effort to fix her life. But the more Holly comes into view, the blander her character becomes."
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