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Director
  
Chusy Haney-Jardine

Music director
  
Jason Smith

Country
  
United States

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Anywhere, USA movie poster

Release date
  
January 17, 2008 (2008-01-17) (Sundance Film Festival)

Writer
  
Chusy Haney-Jardine, Jennifer MacDonald

Cast
  
Mike Ellis
(Gene),
Mary Griffin
(Tammy),
Brian Fox
(Little Ricky),
Jeremiah Brennan
(Uncle Jeremiah),
Perla Haney-Jardine
(Pearl),
Susie Greene
(Pat the Realtor)

Screenplay
  
Chusy Haney-Jardine, Jennifer MacDonald

Similar movies
  
Frownland (2007), My Uncle Rafael (2012), Lauderdale (1989), Colin Fitz Lives! (1997), Perla Haney-Jardine appears in Anywhere - USA and Future Weather

Tagline
  
An American portrait.

Anywhere, U.S.A. is a 2008 feature film directed by Chusy Haney-Jardine starring mostly non-professional actors. The film is told in three parts: Penance, Loss, and Ignorance, with each story obliquely related to the next. Anywhere, U.S.A premiered in dramatic competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival where it won the "Special Jury Prize for Spirit of Independence".

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Narrative

His first feature film, Chusy had originally envisioned his movie as twenty different stories. Of those twenty, four stories were shot in their entirety, and two stories were started but never finished. The fourth story, tentatively titled "Holes," was excluded from the final cut to avoid an extended runtime and to ensure by implication its chance to compete in the Sundance Film Festival.

Part 1:Penance

Penance, the opening story of the film, follows a woman who just discovered the Internet, her philandering boyfriend, and his jingoistic sidekick who happens to be a dwarf.

Part 2: Loss

Loss, originally titled Wanderlings, is the second story in the film. Perla Haney-Jardine stars as Pearl, an 8-year-old girl who faces an existential crisis during her pursuit of the tooth fairy.

Part 3: Ignorance

Ignorance, tentatively titled Black and White, is the third and final act of the film.

2005

In September 2005, a week prior to the first scheduled day of production, Chusy contracted Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Bedridden with debilitating headaches and sustained high fevers, the disease sent Chusy into a near-comatose state. Over the next few weeks, he slowly recovered, and feeling the pressures of time and money, Chusy made the executive decision to start production, shooting on the Panasonic Varicam. The first official shoot day was November 1, 2005, however, on Thanksgiving Day 2005, having not yet fully recovered and dissatisfied with the material he was getting, Chusy decided to halt production indefinitely.

2006

In March 2006, Chusy flew in cinematographer and long-time friend, Patrick Rousseau, to perform camera tests on Panasonic's new P2 camcorder, the HVX200. The camera's relaxed workflow was a breakthrough for Chusy, and having had several months to recover, Chusy took advantage of Patrick's availability and resumed production on March 21, 2006.

March 21, 2006 marked the first official shoot day for the story Loss, which appears as the second story in film. The last official shoot day for Loss was April 9, 2006. The crew began shooting Holes on April 5, 2006. While it does not appear in the final cut of the film, the last official shoot day for Holes was April 14, 2006. From April 15 to July 7, 2006, Chusy shot fifteen days pickups and reshoots for Loss and Holes in Patrick's absence.

July 20, 2006 marked the first official shoot day for Penance, which appears as the first story in the film. The last official shoot day for Penance was August 14, 2006.

August 9, 2006 marked the first official shoot day for Ignorance, which appears as the third story in the film. The last official shoot day for "Ignorance" was August 20, 2006.

2007

Patrick Rousseau flew back to Asheville, NC to shoot reshoots for the story Penance from February 13 to 18, 2007.

2008

The remaining voice over work was recorded in Chusy's home with Virato.

Technical components

Anywhere, U.S.A. was shot on the Panasonic HVX200 at a resolution of 1280x720 at 24 frames per second.

References

Anywhere, U.S.A. Wikipedia
Anywhere, U.S.A. IMDb Anywhere, USA themoviedb.org