Landowners and sharecroppers clash as their worlds are destroyed by secrets.Landowners and sharecroppers clash as their worlds are destroyed by secrets.Landowners and sharecroppers clash as their worlds are destroyed by secrets.
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Mark Whitman Johnson
- Ted Caldwell
- (as Mark W. Johnson)
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I saw this film at the 'Dances with Films' festival, and it was one of the highlights. Clinton shows a very well-developed eye for a first-time director; the film is beautifully shot and composed, and it unfolds in a languid, deliberate pace that's refreshing and perfect for the story being told.
A compelling story, beautifully shot, well paced, well conceived--one of the best small independents to be produced this year. The director, cast, and crew have created an amazing achievement on a tight budget. Looking forward to seeing more work from this director!
This is a humane and surprisingly subtle film about the secret understandings (and misunderstandings) that bind families and rural communities. Shot with poise and visual elegance (it looks great on a big screen), it offers an uncommonly rich and nuanced view of class and racial distinctions in the old South. While a few of the characters could have been more fully realized, the relationships between them are always strongly felt, and the film builds steadily toward a memorable sweep of longing and forgiveness. This film has lots of rewards for those who watch closely.
A very impressive debut by newcomer Lyn Clinton, who films this southern period drama with a refreshingly literate touch. Haunting photography, impressive production design (on a low budget), together with a solid music score and good performances by mostly newcomers, make this one well worth seeing. The pacing is slowed down, which this viewer found a welcome alternative to the overhyped MTV style of most new films. The pacing helps the story build to an effective climax, and "Sky" has the feel of a good southern novel. Kudos to Clinton on her debut. I look forward to the next one.
The Height of the Sky is a very pleasing experience. It is an interesting story - told with much passion and honesty. The characters are believable as is the setting and costuming. All in all this is a wonderful independent film--the director shows much promise--I look forward to her next feature.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough primarily shot on location in Blacksmith, Missouri, several of the indoor shots were filmed in a vacant Big Lots! storage room in Miami, Oklahoma (NE Oklahoma not far from the Missouri State line). The cast and crew discovered this location on their way to the set and deemed it appropriate.
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- Runtime
- 1h 56m(116 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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