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Two families linked by the same father explode into a violent rivalry in
this independent Southern gothic drama, the first feature from director
Jeff Nichols. Cleaman Hayes lived and died in Little Rock, AR, where he
had seven sons by two different women. After wedding Nicole (Natalie
Canerday), Cleaman sired three sons, and his lack of concern for their
future was reflected in the fact he barely gave them names -- they were
dubbed Son (Michael Shannon), Kid (Barlow Jacobs) and Boy (Douglas
Ligon). One day, Cleaman
abandoned his wife and sons, and left them to survive in deep poverty
that has trapped them to this day.
Eventually Cleaman cleaned up his
act, launched a successful business, married again, and raised four more
sons -- Cleaman Jr. (Michael Abbott, Jr.), Mark (Travis Smith), Stephen
(Lynsee Provence) and John (David Rhodes), all of whom were given the
love and attention Cleaman denied his first three children. When Cleaman
dies, all seven sons attend the funeral, and Son, overcome by
bitterness, spits on his father's coffin and tells everyone how much he
hated the man. Short tempered Mark answers Son with his fists, and a
free-for-all breaks out between the two Hayes families. The anger and
rivalry doesn't end at the end of the day, and soon a war has broken out
between the clans, with no small amount of blood shed on either side.
Shotgun Stories received its North American premiere at the 2007 Tribeca
Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Aug 21, 2013
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