Daniel Kremer’s Overwhelm the Sky is an epic odyssey of a spiritually shell-shocked man searching<br/>for answers in a world of loners, mourners, kooks, seducers, deceivers, and sleepwalkers. The San<br/>Francisco Chronicle aptly describes it as “part noir, part epic journey from inner mind to outer<br/>expanses.” Loosely adapted from the 1799 gothic novel Edgar Huntly, or Memoirs of a Sleepwalker<br/>by Charles Brockden Brown, the film follows Eddie Huntly (Alexander Hero), an east coast radio<br/>personality who moves to San Francisco to marry Thea, the sister of his best friend Neil. Shortly<br/>before Eddie’s arrival, however, Neil is found murdered in Golden Gate Park, in what the police<br/>surmise was a simple mugging gone awry. As the sullen Eddie steps in as interim host of his<br/>old friend Dean’s late-night talk-radio show, he obsessively makes regular visits to the forested<br/>spot where Neil’s corpse was discovered. One such visit unleashes a chain of unpredictable events<br/>that sends Eddie snooping into the life of a sleepwalking drifter with a mysterious past. These<br/>mysteries and others can only be sorted out in the Arizona desert, where Eddie has a series of<br/>surreal, frightening encounters that forever alter his reality.<br/>Featuring evocative San Francisco location shooting, strikingly gorgeous monochrome<br/>cinematography, and an extraordinary original music score that blends full orchestra with<br/>experimental instrumentation, Overwhelm the Sky is a wildly acclaimed American original that<br/>goes daringly big on a low budget.
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