The Dark Divide
The Dark Divide is a 2020 feature film based on the memoir Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide by Robert Michael Pyle.[1]
The Dark Divide | |
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Directed by | Tom Putnam |
Written by | Tom Putnam |
Based on | Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide by |
Produced by | Aaron Boyd Ryan Frost Tom Putnam Jory Weitz David Cross |
Starring | David Cross Debra Messing |
Distributed by | Strike Back Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Pyle, a lepidopterist, sets out on a 30-day trek through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest to document butterflies and moths following the traumatic death of his wife from cancer. An inexperienced hiker, Pyle encounters challenges including frightening wildlife and getting lost in a cave. When he completes the hike, taking far more days than he had expected to, he leaves the wilderness with a sense of accomplishment.
Cast
- David Cross as Robert Michael Pyle
- Debra Messing as Thea Linnea Pyle
- Cameron Esposito as Monty
- Gary Farmer as Densmore
- Kimberly Guerrero as Teresa
- Patterson Hood as Joe
- David Koechner as Shayne
- Peyton Dilweg as Maggie
- Dyami Thomas as Billy
- Olivia Ritchie as Amie
- Brian Adrian Koch as Joey
Production
The movie was filmed almost entirely on location in the places the action was set. Director Tom Putnam credited his background as a documentary film director for making this feasible. He said, "Because of my documentary background, we were able to construct a film that used a small crew to reach locations larger films could never go to...If you see David [Cross] hanging off a cliff, braving a thunderstorm, or struggling in freezing water, that's really him. When you see lava tunnels deep underground, that's where we shot."[2]
Release
The film was released virtually on September 18, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The film's website noted that some of the film's proceeds would be donated to "protect wildlife and wild places."[3]
Reception
Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, critic Frank Scheck called the film "awfully entertaining" and praised Cross's "touching and funnily self-effacing turn."[1] The Austin Chronicle's Richard Whittaker praised the film as "a beautiful, quiet, lyrical, funny wilderness trip, a meditation on loss and picking up the pieces, and the most perfectly poignant performance of David Cross' acting career."[4]
References
- Scheck, Frank (2020-09-18). "'The Dark Divide': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
- "THE DARK DIVIDE Will Be Released Virtually, Starring David Cross, Debra Messing, David Koechner, and More". Broadway World. 2020-08-19. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
- "The Dark Divide". Retrieved 2020-09-26.
- Whittaker, Richard (2020-09-18). "The Dark Divide". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-09-26.