Movie info

Synopsis

Based on characters that originally appeared in Oscar/Pulitzer-winner Jules Feiffer's Village Voice comic strip dating back to 1957, Jules wrote the screenplay to "Bernard and Huey" in 1986. It took director Dan Mirvish (Slamdance co-founder) four years to track down the script and work with Feiffer - now 88 and still extremely active as a graphic novelist and playwright - to reinvigorate the project. Cast includes Oscar-winner Jim Rash, Richard Kind, Nancy Travis, Sasha Alexander, Bellamy Young and Mae Whitman, among others. Shot on Super16 film and Alexa. The film starts with post-collegiate Huey (a roguish ladies man) and Bernard (his nebbishy best friend). We flash forward 25 years and now Bernard is a successful New York bachelor, and Huey arrives on his doorstep looking old and washed up. As the two reconnect, Bernard starts a relationship with Huey's estranged daughter Zelda, an aspiring cartoonist. Huey slowly gets his mojo back and tries to seduce various women in Bernard's ...

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  • Date: 2018-12-04

Tech specs

  • 783.71 MB
  • 1280*720
  • English 2.0
  • PG-13
  • Subtitles
  • 8-bit
  • 23.976 fps
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • P/S 100+ / 67
  • 1.47 GB
  • 1920*1080
  • English 2.0
  • PG-13
  • Subtitles
  • 8-bit
  • 23.976 fps
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • P/S 100+ / 68