Prince Avalanche
by David Gordon Green

An odd couple of sorts, meditative and stern Alvin and his girlfriend's brother, Lance, dopey and insecure, leave the city behind to spend the summer in solitude repainting traffic lines down the center of a country highway ravaged by wildfire. As they sink into their job in the remarkable landscape, they learn more than they want to about each other and their own limitations. An unlikely friendship develops through humor and nasty exchanges, leading to surprising affection.
Adapted from Icelandic film Either Way, Prince Avalanche is driven by wonderful performances by Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch, and Lance LeGault. Writer/director David Gordon Green gets back to his independent roots with this character study, which shows his knack for realistically capturing people and finding meaning in their lives and dreams. With a soundtrack by Explosions in the Sky and David Wingo and gorgeous cinematography by Tim Orr, Prince Avalanche bucks convention by exploring male bonding in a refreshingly genuine way.
Since his acclaimed feature debut, George Washington, David Gordon Green has directed All the Real Girls, which received two jury awards at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival; Undertow; Snow Angels,
Paul Rudd
Emile Hirsch
Written and directed by: David Gordon Green
Produced by: Lisa Muskat, Derrick Tseng, Craig Zobel, James Belfer, David Gordon Green
Cinematography by: Tim Orr
Editor: Colin Patton
Production Designer: Richard Wright
Music: Explosions in the Sky, David Wingo
Costume Designer: Jill Newell
Format: DCP / 1:2.39
Length: 90 min
Original Language: English