Big Words

2013 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Big Words is the feature film debut of writer/director Neil Drumming and premiered at Slamdance Film Festival in January 2013.[2] Drumming wrote and directed.

Directed byNeil Drumming
Screenplay byNeil Drumming
Produced byMatthew Keene Smith
Starring
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Big Words
Directed byNeil Drumming
Screenplay byNeil Drumming
Produced byMatthew Keene Smith
Starring
CinematographyCliff Charles
Edited byKeith Overton
Music byNeil Drumming
Production
company
Twice Told Films
Distributed byArray[1]
Release date
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

Set on November 4, 2008, the night of Barack Obama's historic election as the first black President of the United States,[3] Big Words revolves around three friends who 15 years earlier had had "a promising hip-hop group and are now dealing with the challenges of being in their late 30s."[4]

Distribution

The collective African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement (AFFRM) distributed the film.[5] Big Words made its New York premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.[6][7]

Reception

Selecting the film as a New York Times "Critics' Pick," Jeannette Catsoulis's review praised Drumming's "whip-smart screenplay" and "droll, insightful dialogue," describing the film as "an engrossing, coming-of-middle-age drama."[8] Writing in The Independent, Darren Richman compared Drumming's filmmaking to Noah Baumbach, both in the directors' relationship to the characters their films depict—like Baumbach, "Drumming seems to love his characters because of rather than in spite of their flaws"—and in the films' subject matter, noting that a "sense that things haven’t quite gone to plan, reminiscent of Baumbach’s Greenberg, hangs over Big Words from first frame to last."[9]

Cast

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