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HEAT AND SUNLIGHT


Nilsson's second improvised Direct Action feature, explores the intersects of sexual obsession, jealousy and violence. The last few hours of a love affair between a photographer traumatized by the Biafran War and his dancer girlfriend creates a cacophony of fear and misunderstanding. Also funny and absurd, the film is a Rorschach of the moods and modes of animal love.


Sundance Film Festival

1988 | 2 wins including: Dramatic (Grand Jury Prize)


Independent Spirit Awards

1990 | Nominee: Best Feature


Toronto International Film Festival

1987 | Official Selection


San Francisco International Film Festival

2007 | Official Selection


"Rob Nilsson’s Heat and Sunlight is the kind of independent feature we see too seldom in an era dominated by broadcast standards and narrative conventions...the film’s aggressive mating of method and purpose has unexpected power and a consistency of tone... its confrontational stance is undeniably refreshing in comparison to more homogenized independent films." - Reece Pendleton, Chicago Reader October 26, 1985


“Heat and Sunlight (Times-rated Mature, for nudity, sex and language) won the 1988 Sundance Film Festival Grand Prize. And it deserved it for many reasons: the stunning black-and-white graphics, the inventive and even poetic editing, the audacity of its eroticism and self-revelations, the power of the best actor’s moments--and most of all, as an exemplary work for all filmmakers working outside conventional systems."

- Michael Wilmington, LA Times, May 3, 1991


Director:

• Rob Nilsson


Story:

• Rob Nilsson


Improvised by the Cast:

• Rob Nilsson - Mel Hurley

• Consuelo Faust - Carmen

• Don Bajema - Mitch

• Ernie Fosselius - Bobby

• Bill Bailey - Barney

• Bill Ackridge - Salesman

• Lester Cohen - Salesman

• Bob Elrons - Salesman

• Burns Ellison - Salesman

• Dan Leegant - Salesman

• Herb Mills - Salesman

• Richard A. Rohieder - Salesman

• Russell Murphy - Adam

• Raven De La Croix - Raven De La Croix

• Johnny Tidwell - Raven’s Bodyguard

• Charles Webb - MC

• David Schickele - Spirit of the Birthday

• Randolph Crook - Drummer

• Rahni Raines - Singer

• Anisa Gamal - Singer

• Daniel F. Hohmann - Bartender

• Suzanne McCabe - Waitress

• Cody Bear - Cody

• Elvin Case - Client


Silhouette Club Attendees:

• Carolyn Allen

• Stephen Ashton

• Barbara Boyle

• John Boyle

• James Jardine

• Chris C. Johnson

• Keary Kensinger

• Roy Kissin

• Roland Thomas Kovaks

• Douglas R. Marklinger

• Daniel Merritt

• Richard Norris

• Leonard Pardoe

• Chris Patch-Linsay

• Roger Patterson

• James A. Roberts

• Juanita Rusev

• Dave Thomson

• Wendy D. Thrower

• Wayne Weeks

• Chris Windle

• Elliot ‘E.Z.’ Zolto


Street Party Attendees:

• Malcolm Jones

• Frank Triest

• Thaddeus Mazurek

• John Hanson

• Phil Polakoff

• Nancy Pfund


Additional Voices (Telephone):

• Bret Lama

• Fay Levine

• Steve Burns


Choreographer:

• Consuelo Faust


Cinematographer:

• Tomas Tucker


Additional Cinematography:

• Eli Adler

• Lawrence Crig

• Robert Dalva

• Jon Fontana

• Uli Kretzschmar

• Stephen Lighthill

• David Myers

• John Tarcossa


Cinematography (Africa):

• David Schickele


Aerial Cinematography:

• Lou Calderon


Sound Mixer:

• Dan Gleich


Sound Mixer (Second Unit):

• Philip Perkins


Gaffer:

• Don Starnes


Production Design:

• Hildy Burns

• Steve Burns


Production Managers:

• Fay Levine

• Kathy Wittle


First Assistant Director:

• Karen J. McCabe

• Margie McGovern


Second Assistant Director:

• Bret Lama


Technical Director:

• Milt Wallace


Editor:

• Henk Van Eeghen


Sound Engineer:

• Jeff Roth


Additional Sound Mixer:

• Fred Runner


Sound Effects Production Assistant:

• William Eric Kreth


Special Effects Editor:

• Norman L. Levy


Consulting Editors:

• Edgar Burcksen

• Will Parrinello


Music:

• Mark Adler

• Michael Small


Producers:

• Hildy Burns

• Steve Burns


Executive Producer:

• Gregory A. Friedman


Okunrin Meta - David Schickele

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