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'''''The Writer with No Hands''''' is a British [[documentary]] feature film, which follows academic Matthew Alford as he tries to establish that the accidental death of [[Hollywood]] screenwriter [[Gary DeVore|Gary Devore]] was actually an assassination by the US government. It premiered at [[Hot Docs]] in 2014 but was not distributed. A second version was released on [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] and [[iTunes]] on 27 June 2017, the twentieth anniversary of Devore’s disappearance.
'''''The Writer with No Hands''''' is a British [[documentary]] feature film, which follows academic Matthew Alford as he tries to establish that the accidental death of [[Hollywood]] screenwriter [[Gary DeVore|Gary Devore]] was actually an assassination by the US government. It premiered at [[Hot Docs]] on 29 April in 2014 but was not distributed. A second version was released on [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] and [[iTunes]] on 27 June 2017, the twentieth anniversary of Devore’s disappearance.


== Background ==
== Background ==

Revision as of 09:30, 21 November 2017

The Writer with No Hands
Directed byWilliam Westaway
Produced byMatthew Alford (2014); Tom Czaban (2017)
StarringClaudia Christian
John Irvin
Haskell Wexler
Music byAndy Nunn & Ian Kellett (2014); Lorenzo Tomio (2017)
Production
companies
Bus Fare Film (2014); Drum Roll Films (2017)
Release dates
Running time
87 minutes (2014); 71 minutes (2017)

The Writer with No Hands is a British documentary feature film, which follows academic Matthew Alford as he tries to establish that the accidental death of Hollywood screenwriter Gary Devore was actually an assassination by the US government. It premiered at Hot Docs on 29 April in 2014 but was not distributed. A second version was released on Amazon and iTunes on 27 June 2017, the twentieth anniversary of Devore’s disappearance.

Background

On Friday 27 June 1997, Gary Devore had been driving home after completing a new feature film script. He was last seen at a Denny's Diner in the Mohave Desert around 1am on the morning of the 28th. The subsequent manhunt remained unsuccessful until the following July when an amateur detective located fragments of Devore’s car next to the California Aqueduct near Palmdale.

The California Highway Patrol’s investigation concluded that Devore must have driven the wrong way along the highway, crashed into the water and drowned in his vehicle.[1]

Production

The film title refers to reports that Devore’s hands were detached from the body and had initially lain undiscovered in his car.[2]

In 2016, director William Westaway raised £4,769 through a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund completion of technical aspects to the final cut. The working title at the time was Follywood.[3]

Alford discussed a range of difficulties in the filmmaking process and although he produced the original film his name did not appear as producer on the final cut.[4] In 2012, Devore's publicist Michael Sands, who had been participating in the documentary, unexpectedly died after choking on a meat sample in a supermarket. [5] Alford and Westaway’s differing reactions to Sands’ death fuelled their disagreements over the direction of the project and Sands appeared only briefly in the original film.

The films spawned an eponymous book on 1 April 2016.

Reception

The original film won The Tablet of Honor at the Ammar Popular Film Festival in December 2014[6]. The final cut won Best Documentary at the Vienna Independent Film Festival and the Creation International Film Festival, following a series of screenings at independent venues around the world during June.[7]

The original film had received criticism at Hot Docs over ethical concerns, including being called a "sour" and "dubious" product "that borders on unethical".[8] Cinestyle said: "[Although] I wouldn’t want to be [director] Westaway’s friend (or enemy)... This documentary is riveting".[9]

References

  1. ^ http://articles.latimes.com/1998/oct/10/local/me-31044 Scott Glover, CHP Pieces Together Writer's Final Hours, Los Angeles Times, 10 October 1998
  2. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2905392/Hollywood-screenwriter-mysteriously-killed-20-years-ago-working-CIA-hands-sent-autopsy-200-years-old.html Daily Mail, Exclusive, 2014
  3. ^ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/242588498/follywood-a-conspiracy-documentary-like-no-other
  4. ^ http://standingstonesblog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/the-writer-with-no-hands-interview-with.html
  5. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2129744/Michael-Sands-death-deli-meat-sample-Hollywood-publicist-claimed-CIA-chokes.html
  6. ^ Ammar Film Festival http://ammarpopularff.com/festival/aipff-2015/
  7. ^ VIFF http://www.vienna-film-festival.com/winners-2017.html
  8. ^ Brown, Phil (21 April 2014). "Hot Docs 2014: The Writer with No Hands Review". Dork Shelf. Archived from the original on 27 April 2014.
  9. ^ Review: Cinestyle http://www.cineinstyle.com/?tag=gary-devore