Ballast (film)

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Directed byLance Hammer
Written byLance Hammer
Produced byLance Hammer
Nina Parikh
Andrew Adamson
Mark Johnson
StarringMichael J. Smith Sr.
Jim Myron Ross
Tarra Riggs
Johnny McPhail
Ballast
Film poster
Directed byLance Hammer
Written byLance Hammer
Produced byLance Hammer
Nina Parikh
Andrew Adamson
Mark Johnson
StarringMichael J. Smith Sr.
Jim Myron Ross
Tarra Riggs
Johnny McPhail
CinematographyLol Crawley
Edited byLance Hammer
Distributed byAlluvial Film Company
Release dates
  • January 19, 2008 (2008-01-19) (Sundance)
  • October 1, 2008 (2008-10-01) (United States)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Ballast is a 2008 American drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Lance Hammer. Starring Michael J. Smith Sr., Jim Myron Ross, Tarra Riggs and Johnny McPhail.

The film premiered at the Dramatic section of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, where it won the awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography.[1][2] It had its international premiere at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Golden Bear. The film received six nominations at the 24th Independent Spirit Awards.[3]

The film opens with a local man driving to the home of Lawrence and Darius, twin brothers who operate a local store. Upon entering the home, the man discovers Darius dead in his bedroom with Lawrence sitting on the couch unable to speak. Lawrence then walks to a neighboring property and shoots himself in the chest, which he survives. In the hospital, it is revealed that Darius committed suicide. Depressed and unable to return to the store he owns, Lawrence spends his days at the property he shared with his brother. Meanwhile, James, Darius' estranged pubescent son, steals Lawrence's gun and holds him at gunpoint for money to buy crack. After a failing to repay debts to his drug dealer, James and his mother, Marlee, are targeted in a drive-by assault. Unable to return home, Marlee confronts Lawrence about Darius leaving her and James many years prior and moves into Darius' vacant apartment. After she is fired from her job as a cleaner, James convinces Lawrence to buy them food, which he does. Bound by these numerous tragedies, the trio form a de facto family, determined to move forward, starting with Marlee convincing Lawrence to let her run the store. The pair loosely decides to raise James together, beginning with a shared homeschooling schedule to keep James away from the negative influences that led him to drugs in the first place. The film ends when Lawrence discovers that ammunition is missing. He confronts James, fearing he has found himself another gun, only to find that James had thrown the bullets into a stream, to prevent Lawrence from attempting to harm himself again.

Cast

  • Michael J. Smith Sr. as Lawrence
  • Jim Myron Ross as James
  • Tarra Riggs as Marlee
  • Johnny McPhail as John

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