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Although Hal Ashby directed a remarkable string of acclaimed, widely admired classics throughout the 1970s—HAROLD AND MAUDE, THE LAST DETAIL, SHAMPOO, COMING HOME, BEING THERE—he is often overlooked amid the crowd of luminaries from his generation. Amy Scott’s exuberant portrait explores that curious oversight, using rare archival materials, interviews, personal letters, and audio recordings to reveal a passionate, obsessive artist. Ashby was a Hollywood director who constantly clashed with Hollywood, but also a unique soul with an unprecedented insight into the human condition and an unmatched capacity for good. His films were an elusive blend of honesty, irreverence, humor, and humanity. Through the heartrending and inspiring HAL, you feel buoyed by Ashby’s love of people and of cinema, a little like walking on water.

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"A consistently engaging trip"

NEW YORK TIMES | MANOHLA DARGIS

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"Hal is a loving tribute to a filmmaker who rarely gets the attention he deserves."

 

FILM THREAT | BRIAN THOMPSON

"A most welcome reassessment of one of the most important figures in 1970’s Hollywood."

 

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER | TODD MCCARTHY

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"Sheds new light on a master filmmaker who occupies a place alongside Coppola, Scorsese, De Palma, and Spielberg."

 

BIRTH.MOVIES.DEATH | JEREMY SMITH

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DIRECTED BY

Amy Scott

 

PRODUCED BY

Brian Morrow

Jonathan Lynch

Christine Beebe

Lisa Janssen

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CINEMATOGRAPHY

Jonathon Narducci

 

EDITING

Amy Scott

Sean Jarrett

Brian Morrow

GRAPHICS & ANIMATION

Arthur Jones

 

PRODUCTION DESIGN

Sarah Pott

ORIGINAL SCORE

Heather McIntosh

 

MUSIC SUPERVISOR

Thomas Golubic

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