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Sword of Trust

  • 2019
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.3K
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Marc Maron, Michaela Watkins, Jillian Bell, and Jon Bass in Sword of Trust (2019)
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Cynthia and Mary show up to collect Cynthia's inheritance from her deceased grandfather, but the only item she receives is an antique sword that was believed by her grandfather to be proof t... Read allCynthia and Mary show up to collect Cynthia's inheritance from her deceased grandfather, but the only item she receives is an antique sword that was believed by her grandfather to be proof that the South won the Civil War.Cynthia and Mary show up to collect Cynthia's inheritance from her deceased grandfather, but the only item she receives is an antique sword that was believed by her grandfather to be proof that the South won the Civil War.

  • Director
    • Lynn Shelton
  • Writers
    • Lynn Shelton
    • Michael Patrick O'Brien
  • Stars
    • Marc Maron
    • Jon Bass
    • Michaela Watkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lynn Shelton
    • Writers
      • Lynn Shelton
      • Michael Patrick O'Brien
    • Stars
      • Marc Maron
      • Jon Bass
      • Michaela Watkins
    • 61User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Marc Maron
    Marc Maron
    • Mel
    Jon Bass
    Jon Bass
    • Nathaniel
    Michaela Watkins
    Michaela Watkins
    • Mary
    Jillian Bell
    Jillian Bell
    • Cynthia
    Toby Huss
    Toby Huss
    • Hog Jaws
    Dan Bakkedahl
    Dan Bakkedahl
    • Kingpin
    Tim Paul
    • Zeke
    • (as Timothy Paul)
    Whitmer Thomas
    Whitmer Thomas
    • Jake
    Michael Patrick O'Brien
    Michael Patrick O'Brien
    • Yach
    • (as Mike O'Brien)
    Al Elliott
    • Jimmy
    Lynn Shelton
    Lynn Shelton
    • Deirdre
    Scotty Lee
    • Screendoor
    Robert Longstreet
    Robert Longstreet
    • Truther
    Elise Mayfield
    • Phyllis
    Prasanna Avadhanula
    Prasanna Avadhanula
    • Aparna
    Tilcia Furman
    • Gabby
    Benjamin Keepers
    Benjamin Keepers
    • Ben
    • (as Ben Keepers)
    Patierra Knight
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    • Director
      • Lynn Shelton
    • Writers
      • Lynn Shelton
      • Michael Patrick O'Brien
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    7ferguson-6

    offbeat sword play

    Greetings again from the darkness. Lynn Shelton has put together a very successful career that began with her contributions to the early days of mumblecore (Andrew Bujalski, the Duplass brothers, et al). Along with her filmmaking, she has mixed in some fine TV work, including multiple episodes of "GLOW", "Fresh Off the Boat", and "New Girl". This time out, with a script she co-wrote with Mike O'Brien, she stays true to her offbeat roots and love of characters with character.

    There is a story here, and in fact, it was the synopsis that contributed to me agreeing to review this one ... well that, and the previous work of Ms. Shelton. Cynthia (Jillian Bell) and her partner Mary (Michaela Watkins) have returned to Alabama with the expectation of inheriting Cynthia's grandfather's house. Instead of the house, Cynthia instead walks away with an antique sword, whose accompanying drawing and handwritten letter supposedly prove that the South won the Civil War.

    A visit to Mel's Pawn Shop begins the process of finding a buyer for the sword. Cranky Mel is played by Marc Maron, best known for his stand-up comedy. As a shop owner, he seems constantly annoyed by his dim bulb employee Nathaniel (Jon Bass). The two couldn't be more different, as Nathaniel spends his work days plugged into conspiracy podcasts (including one run by the film's co-writer Mike O'Brien in a quick cameo). However, it's Nathaniel that discovers the "truthers" who believe the 'South won the war', and are the best possible fit as buyers for Cynthia's sword.

    Director Shelton makes an appearance as Deirdre, Mel's former lover. As a couple, their rocky history includes significant drug use and little contribution to society. Also appearing is Toby Huss as Hog Jaws, the oddball middleman involved with the sword transaction. "Seinfeld" fans will recall Mr. Huss as "The Wiz" from that popular show.

    This is a deep cut indie, and the humor will either appeal to you or you'll find it absolutely absurd (or maybe both). The entertainment is derived from the 'little' moments and the manner in which the characters interact. It appears many scenes were improvised, a trait of early Shelton projects, and with such talented comedy actors, it's no wonder. The offbeat story simply exists to give these actors a reason to be funny ... something they do quite well.
    8andykadison-875-760306

    Not a comic book movie, thank goodness!

    If you ever listen to Marc Maron's podcast, WTF, this is a movie you won't want to miss. Also for fans of the Netflix series Glow, you're already familiar with Marc's accessible, honest work on the little screen. Don't believe any of the negative reviews for this film. Marc's performance is a tour-de-force, just check out the New York Times review of this original masterpiece. It's a quirky comedy, perfect for summer. Expertly directed with a wonderful tone, the film is worth watching twice, at least. Come on people, do we all just need to keep seeing pre-awareness content out of the Marvel universe which is sucking the life force and brain cells from us all? Rally around original movies that feature real talent and genuine craftsmanship. Also Marc plays all the guitar on the soundtrack and it's nice to hear.
    random-70778

    "Mumublecore" and "no script' are often not art, they are as often excuses for awful films like this

    Firstly this film is awful, about as funny as a root canal, and more tedious. I am certain that the only people giving it a passing grade of over three stars must be the poor put upon family members of the film's makers. Faux "authenticity" by having no script and non-actors (or lousy actors) serves whose interests? The audiences? Certainly not.

    I have a lot of tolerance for low budget production, but not when there is no redeeming positive factor. GCI is expensive, but interesting storyline, characters or dialogue are not expensive. This clunker has none.

    The "alternative reality" is present alright: someone with no talent went to film school and thinks that alone will suffice. It doesn't.
    7carry-on-man

    Low key conspiracy debunking

    I don't get the reviews giving this 1-3 out of ten, it's actually quite funny if you're the sort of person that can appreciate subtle humour as opposed the the endless steam of crappy American comedies starring the same handful of actors, I'm looking at you Seth Rogan, Paul Rudd, Katherine Heigl etc. I can only imagine those low scores are from low brow people that believe the conspiracy nonsense this movie pokes fun at.
    7robbotnik2000

    Captures the Insanity of Present Day Conspiracy Nuts with hapless normal people

    I just finished watching "Sword of Trust" and I give it above average marks as a movie. I thought it had good entertainment value, it had something to say without preaching it, it was well cast and well written. It was a low budget movie which used its resources wisely. And above all, it made no pretentions to be anything but what it was, and that puts it above average right there. I was not familiar with the works of Maron or Shelton prior to this movie, but I will look out for their names in future. The story is simple and contains appropriate weirdness for this time in which it was made. Early on a pair of women receive an unexpected inheritance from the estate of an ancient relative: a Civil War sword that is argued to be "proof" that the South won the Civil War. I think writer even invented a new internet term, 'prover' (at least I had not heard it before). A pawnshop owner gets involved and the action mostly revolves around the interactions of the characters involved. I enjoyed Marc Maron's writing and acting, the writing was wryly humorous and observant. The acting was understated. I especially liked Jon Bass' performance as the internet junkie (barely) staffing the pawnshop. Michael Watkins and Jillian Bells' character interactions were believable to a point and well acted. Supporting character Toby Huss was properly 'over' acted and Dan Bakkedahl was solid. I think it was well directed, well acted, the dialogue was cute and humorous for the most part. The background music went well with the rural/ semi-suburban ambiance of the picture, which I also liked. Some of the action is improbable, but it is no more improbable than most movies, including high dollar high attendance shows that are not as entertaining. This movie is about ordinary Americans in an age where the most ridiculous ideas are peddled to all and sundry allowing anybody to partake of any of a collosal amount of conspiracy theories including that the earth is flat. If you like this movie at all you may be interested in a great audio album that predates the internet by a couple score years but does not predate the current insanity: Firesign Theatre's "Everything You Know is Wrong". It was consistently funny and way way ahead of its time. And still is.

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    • Trivia
      The Blues guitar solos heard throughout were composed and played by Marc Maron. He said in an interview that at the end of every episode of his podcast WTF with Marc Maron, he does these guitar noodles and has hundreds of them stored away. Lynn Shelton didn't have the budget to hire a composer, so Maron let her choose and use selections she felt fit certain scenes.
    • Quotes

      Mary: [riding inside a box truck] Well, at least it's padded - so no one can hear you scream.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Front Row Flynn: SWORD OF TRUST: Marc Maron, Lynn Shelton, Jillian Bell, Jon Bass, moderator Jenelle Riley (2019)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Espada de confianza
    • Filming locations
      • Birmingham, Alabama, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Forager Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $322,421
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,332
      • Jul 14, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $323,369
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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