• International Competition

THE MURDER OF HI GOOD

Lee LYNCH

Hi Good is a historical figure, a notorious hunter of Indians who operated
in North Carolina and was brutally murdered in 1870, a few years after
abandoning his sinister mandate. While Lee Lynch gained his reputation with
films that are curiously ‘anthropological’, tied in with the American landscape
and its distant past (including: The Wash, FID 2006 and Bower’s Cave, FID
2009, both made with Lee Anne Schmidt), he comes back this time with an
authentic Western, in costume. All this, on a budget that is clearly more than
a tad modest and a traditional narrative that is somewhat chaotic.
For here, from the starting point of this true story, we revisit the relationship
between Pale Faces and Red Skins, refusing over-simplification and digging
deeper into these ambiguous relationships made, according to the film, as
much through fascination as repulsion, as much through blind paternalism
as the desire to do away with a fraudulent, guilty father. By the same token,
The Murder mixes mocked-up old style images with others treated in an
explicitly contemporary way, blurring naturalism with the fantastic and all
without turning a hair. In the end, this is a genre film that breaks its own rules
specifically so as to shed new light on the very genre itself. (JPR)

  • International Competition

Technical sheet

ÉTATS-UNIS
2012
Couleur et N&B
Super 16mm,
super 8mm, 35mm,
Mini DV
65’

Version originale
Anglais, Pomo, Washoe
Image
James Laxton
Montage
Santos
Avec
Hiram A. Good, David Nordstrom, Indian Ned, Cory Zacharia, Sandy Young, Elias Jimenez, Willam Seagraves, James Gibbons, Bull Sublett, Eric Heisner, George Spires, Al Bringas, Obe Fields, Terry Leavey, Jeremy Peconom, Sage Peconom, Otter Peconom, Raven Peconom, Evan Enos, Erick Enos, Albert Enos, Martin Jaquez, Jolene Crawford, Rochele Crawford, Shalene Peake Banks

Production
Small For Films

Filmographie
– BOWER’S CAVE, 2009
– TRANSPOSITION OF THE GREAT VESSELS, 2008
– THE WASH, 2005
– OVID’S POMONA, 2002
– THE BEE HIVE, 2001
– THE URBAN LEPRECHAUN, 1998