Spring Forward
Playwright and character actor Tom Gilroy made his feature directorial debut with this dialogue-driven character study set against the backdrop of the changing seasons. Liev Schreiber plays Paul, a short-fused ex-con who finds unlikely comfort, stability, and camaraderie when he takes an odd job in park maintenance. On his first day, he's teamed with Murph (Ned Beatty), a groundskeeping veteran who manages to defuse an outburst between Paul and their snide supervisor (Campbell Scott). Paul sticks with the job, and, as the months pass, he and Murph work their way through events both mundane and monumental, all the while sharing their hopes, regrets, and ambitions. Shot in sequence over a one-year period, Spring Forward received a third-place mention for best first feature at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival.
Director: Tom Gilroy
Starring: Liev Schreiber, Ned Beatty,Campbell Scott, Ian Hart, Peri Gilpin
Spring Forward is so fully realized and so moving that you wish you could get away with merely saying: "Go see it for yourself."
You realize this is a story about the life beyond this movie, about the great changes in life we never give ourselves time to consider. And for a moviegoing experience, that's a lot of bang for your buck.
Not too many actors last year bettered or equaled Beatty and Schreiber here, separately or (better yet) together. It's a pleasure and a privilege to watch them work.
Great, restrained performances of Beatty and Schreiber, delicately framed by the filmmaker's taste for visual compositions.
Two very fine actors, Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber, engaged in an intense contest to see who can give the more understated performance.
Best Narrative Feature
Florida Film Festival (2000)
Tom Gilroy
Gotham Awards (2000)
Paul Mezey
Independent Spirit Awards (2001)
Tom Gilroy
Toronto International Film Festival (1999)
Independent Theatrical Feature Films - Drama
WorldFest Houston (2000)
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