Scheme C6 (2001) | Stream
SCHEME C6, 9@Night Film#6
A scheme is a dream with street smarts. but doomed to fail. Bid's father is a cop but Bid is an urban outlaw on a motorcycle determined not to need family or society. Yve, his anarchistic girl friend and Grey, his accomplice in stolen auto parts, are part of his scheme to stay one step ahead of the law. Bid invites rebellion but discovers loneliness.
"A bracing bull's eye... a tightly wound narrative that's part genre suspense, part bad-boy psychological sketch... results are very much in the tradition that stretches from Godard's "Breathless" through the '99 Aussie hyperventilator "Head On." - Dennis Harvey, Variety, 2001
• Winner: San Francisco Film Critic's Circle Marlon Riggs Award for courage and innovation in the cinema, 2008.
“If pressed, many cinephiles would admit a magnetic attraction to truly magnum opuses: whether crafted by Tarr, Rohmer, Rivette or Syberberg, the mere existence of such titanic features or multi-film cycles suggests an important artistic event. There’s nothing quite like the exhilaration of discovering a huge project that in cinematic terms reaches for the extra-wide narrative/cinematic embrace of THE BROTHER’S KARAMAZOV, Proust, even INFINITE JEST. But does anyone work with that kind of scope in contemporary American cinema? Meet Rob Nilsson, who with very little self-promotional zeal has spend the last dozen- plus years creating a fascinating collection of exquisitely shot digital features under the umbrella of 9 @ Night… a sprawling black and white tapestry of separate but overlapping feature narratives that encompass a broad character scroll of homeless, hustling and bourgeois types in San Francisco and environs.” – Dennis Harvey, Film Comment, Sept./Oct. Issue, 2008
• Praise from Ray Carney and the Academy Foundation:
https://harvardfilmarchive.org/programs/9-night-the-films-of-rob-nilsson-2/
• World Premiere: Mill Valley International Film Festival, 2001.
• The World Premiere marathon screening of all the 9 @ Night Films took place at the Harvard Film Archive in 2007.
Director:
• Rob Nilsson
Story:
• Rob Nilsson
• Cory DuVal
• MC Mars
Improvised by the Cast:
• Cory DuVal – Bid
• Monica Cortes Viharo – Yve
• David Fine – Salowitz
• MC Mars – Grey
• Ciara Arnette – Reva
• Mira Larkin – Francesca
• Frank Marovich – Ponto
• Mark Douglas – Rico
• Bruce Marovich – Qually
• Eddy Falconer – Joey
• John Hunsaker – Chuckles
• Michael Disend – Spoddy
• Edwin Johnson – Johnny
• Matt Gonzalez – Matty
• Paul Greenberg – Paul
• Teddy Weiler – Phil
Cinematography:
• Steve Burns
Sound:
• Kevin Michael Winterfield
Art Direction:
• Chris Burns
• Jennifer Burns
Set Decoration:
• Adan J. Faudoa
Production Manager:
• Mira Larkin
Assistant Director:
• John Behrens
Editor:
• Chikara Motomura
Music:
• Scott Fraser (as The Bifurcators)
• Philip Perkins (as The Bifurcators)
• Al Nelson
Sound Designer:
• Al Nelson
Stunts:
• Liisa Cohen – Stunt Double
• Cory DuVal – Climbing and Motorcycle Stuntwork / Stunts
• Kevin Larson – Stunts
Producers:
• Rob Nilsson
• Kevin Michael Winterfield
Executive Producers:
• Carol Richards
• David Richards
Thanks:
• Karen McCabe
• Bobby Roth
• Robindra Unsworth
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