The Overnighters
Description
As our national Great Recession deepens and extends further on and farther out, Williston, North Dakota, is an honest-to-God boomtown. Flush with jobs from hydraulic fracturing operations, the town is a beacon of hope for out-of-work men from all corners of the United States who flock there for one last shot at turning their lives around and salvaging their families, fortunes and self-respect. This sudden influx of the great unwashed, however, is not greeted with open arms by longtime Williston residents, many of whom are downright hostile toward these migrant workers. That’s where Pastor Jay Reinke and his Concordia Lutheran Church come in. Despite protestations from neighbors and his own congregation, Pastor Reinke believes it is his God-given duty to give these “overnighters” a place to stay, be it in the pews or parking lot of his church. With public sentiment bearing down on the good Pastor and his program, revelations about these new arrivals threaten to upset the delicate peace once and for all. Filmmaker Jesse Moss spent two years embedded in Williston, and his familiarity with the community anchors the film in a bracingly real psycho-geography. Existing in an intersection between John Steinbeck, Barbara Kopple and Andrew Jarecki, The Overnighters is a quietly simmering masterpiece. –Mike Keegan
This is a Cinema by the Bay film.
A lecturer in the Cinema Department of San Francisco State University and Filmmaker-in-Residence at SFSU’s Documentary Film Institute, Jesse Moss has worked as a producer for Barbara Kopple and twice been a fellow of the MacDowell Colony and Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program. The Overnighters, his fourth film, was recently awarded the Special Jury Prize for Intuitive Filmmaking at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.
Film Details
Language English
Year 2014
Runtime 100
Country USA
Director Jesse Moss
Producer Jesse Moss, Amanda McBaine
Editor Jeff Gilbert
Cinematographer Jesse Moss
Music T. Griffin
Print Source Mile End Films West Inc./ jenny.jacobi@drafthouse.com/ www.drafthousefilms.com