Noah - Buschel
: His directorial debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. A boarding school drama exploring the lingering psychological wreckage of a tragic car crash.
: Buschel is a frequent contributor to Filmmaker Magazine , where he has written on topics ranging from gun violence in film to his unexpected praise for " Anchorman 2 " as a soulful, "badass" piece of cinema. noah buschel
Widely considered one of Buschel’s most profound narrative achievements, The Phenom dismantles the mythology of American sports culture. The film focuses on Hopper Gibson (Johnny Simmons), a brilliant young major-league pitcher who suddenly loses his control on the mound. Sent to a sports psychologist (Paul Giamatti), Hopper must confront the deep-seated emotional abuse inflicted by his overbearing, toxic father (Ethan Hawke). : His directorial debut at the Tribeca Film Festival
Buschel achieved significant critical recognition with his third feature, . Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, the film stars Michael Shannon as John Rosow, a melancholy, alcohol-soaked private detective hired to tail a man missing since the September 11 terrorist attacks. Michael Shannon - Penticton Public Library Widely considered one of Buschel’s most profound narrative
: An unconventional sports drama starring Johnny Simmons, Ethan Hawke, and Paul Giamatti. The film focuses entirely on the mental trauma and heavy psychological therapy of a Major League pitcher.
Buschel made his feature debut with Bringing Rain (2003) , which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The indie drama explored the emotional wreckage of a boarding school tragedy. It immediately signaled Buschel's interest in internal guilt and isolated characters over fast-paced plots.
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