Obselidia
Obselidia is a 2010 American road drama film written and directed by Diane Bell in her directorial debut. It stars Michael Piccirilli, Gaynor Howe, and Frank Hoyt Taylor. It tells the story of a lonely librarian who believes love is obsolete until a road trip to Death Valley with a beguiling cinema projectionist teaches him otherwise.
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2010, where it was awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Prize and the Excellence in Cinematography Award. It was then self-distributed, and received positive reviews from critics. At the 26th Independent Spirit Awards, it was nominated for Best First Screenplay and the John Cassavetes Award.
Plot
On his quest to catalogue soon obsolete occupations, George a librarian joins forces with a silent film projectionist, and together they journey to Death Valley to interview a maverick scientist who is predicting the imminent end of the world.Cast
- Michael Piccirilli as George
- Gaynor Howe as Sophie
- Frank Hoyt Taylor as Lewis
- Chris Byrne as Mitch
- Kim Beuché as Jennifer
- Michael Blackman Beck as Paul
- Linda Walton as Linda
- Grant Mathis as Monk
Production
Obselidia was loosely inspired by several films, with Diane Bell saying:Principal photography took place in Death Valley Junction, Ballarat, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica, California.