Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 10, 2005, Page 6, Image 6

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Filmmaker Sage Bannick
will present his newest
detective film at the Bijou
BY NATASHA CHILINGERIAN
SENIOR PULSE REPORTER
In Paris in the 1960s, filmmakers
who had little money tooktheir hand
held cameras to the streets to pro
duce works based on the craft of act
ing and filming, nota high budget.
Filmmaker Sage Bannick drew his in
spiration from this motion-picture era,
the French New Wave, for his detec
tive movie "Just Hustle," which he
will present at Bijou Art Cinemas from
Feb. 16through Feb. 20.
Instead of the streets of Paris,
Bannick used the streets of down
town Los Angeles asthe scenery
for his movie about a young private
detective who gets caught in a
messy situation involving a college
gambling ring and a football champi
onship. Filming began in 2003 when
Bannick and his filmmaking friend
Ari Bernstein discovered they had
saved enough leftover film from their
projects in graduate school to make
a feature-length film. All they
needed was the money to make it
happen. Luckily, they were friends of
football player Benji Olson, who had
just signed a contract with the
Tennessee Titans and invested
$15,000 for the duo's project.
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Hustle," e
detective
film set
in Los
Angeles,
will be
shown at
the Bijou
starting
Feb. 16.
Courtesy
They wrote the script in six weeks
and filmed the picture in 40 days.
"When you getthe money for
an indie film, you have to get up and
going," Bannick said.
Bannick said the filming process
was a challenge because they
filmed on test strips, which required
them to reload their cameras after
filming three minutes. Shooting
also took place without sound,
which filmmakers and actors added
later. Bannickand Bernstein
HUSTLE, page 8
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