Austin, Texas, has never looked more unlovely, and its residents more clueless, than in Harmony and Me, a funny, wry mumblecore comedy by Bob Byington.
Harmony and Me (2009)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:10
Rotten:1
Average Rating:6.7/10
Synopsis:
The Museum of Modern Art presents the theatrical premiere of
Bob Byington’s slacker comedy Harmony and Me (2009), from September 18 through 24, 2009, in
The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters....
The Museum of Modern Art presents the theatrical premiere of
Bob Byington’s slacker comedy Harmony and Me (2009), from September 18 through 24, 2009, in
The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters.
Director Byington will be present at the September 18 and 19
screenings to introduce the film and participate in a post-screening question and answer session.
A major highlight of the 2009 New Directors/New Films festival, the longstanding
collaboration between The Museum of Modern Art and The Film Society of Lincoln Center,
Harmony and Me takes place in the independent film capital Austin, Texas, where a melancholy
young lyricist named Harmony (Justin Rice) refuses to let go of the heartbreak caused by a
crushing break-up with his girlfriend.
He remains stubbornly unhappy, reducing his story of lost
love to a broken-record spiel that he repeats to friends, family, and anyone else who will listen.
Although his depression annoys his tough mom, Harmony’s friends, as oddball and eccentric as
he, seem largely unaffected by his cultivation of misery.
In addition to Rice, a musician who is also front-man for the band Bishop Allen, the film
features Kevin Corrigan as Harmony’s sidekick Carlos.
Byington’s film employs a barebones
aesthetic to present a contemporary portrait of a descent towards rock bottom that ultimately
resolves in redemption.
Harmony and Me received an Annenberg Fellowship from the Sundance Institute in 2008,
and, in addition to New Directors/New Films, was also screened at the 2009 Edinburgh
International Film Festival and the Los Angeles Film Festival. Director Byington was recently
awarded the Stanley Kubrick Award for “Bold and Innovative Filmmaking” at the Traverse City
Film Festival.
MoMA’s weeklong run of Harmony and Me is organized by Laurence Kardish, Senior
Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art. --© MoMA
Starring: Justin Rice, Kevin Corrigan, Pat Healy, Kristen Tucker
Starring: Justin Rice, Kevin Corrigan, Pat Healy, Kristen Tucker
Director: Bob Byington
Director: Bob Byington
Screenwriter: Bob Byington
Producer: Kristen Tucker
Composer: Justin Rice, Bob Schneider
Studio: MoMA
Reviews for Harmony and Me
A great new director with a great and laid back saga that will be too laid back for some but well worth the watching.
Despite the film’s sketchy aesthetic and barely animate lead, its tone is carefully contrived: I’ll wager no one in your circle is as dryly funny or spontaneously surreal as Harmony’s nonsupport group.
Harmony is a finely tuned comedy, complete with precisely scripted jokes and comic set pieces that swerve toward the playfully perverse.
Slight, indifferently shot, and entirely lacking in ballast, Harmony and Me's sole justification for being is that it's consistently very funny.
Bob Byington's "Harmony and Me" is an indie gem that isn't at all what it appears to be at first glance.
Harmony and Me eschews the fits and starts, tensions and complexities of present-tense immediacy in favor of sly, absurdist one-liners, paring everything down to comic essentials.
It may be true that every generation deserves its droll slacker comedy. But every five years?
A mumblecore-ish debut feature from writer-director Bob Byington that's far less interested in oblique conversational navel-gazing than in dry humor.
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