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8/29/2015

Diggers (2006) - Marino and Dieckmann's film is a pleasant, funny change of pace



The pleasant, low-key poster for Katherine Dieckmann's Diggers

QUICK REVIEW:

We are in a fishing community just an hour away from Manhattan in the 1970s. Shellfish giant South Shell is taking the work from the local clam diggers there. A young guy, Hunt's fisherman father now dies and leaves his boat to his son.

Paul Rudd (Ant-Man (2015)) is great as the middle-aged, lonesome man, who bitterly 'protects' his sister and comes up with excuses for his own unrealized dreams. He shares one sexy clam scene with Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under (2001-05)) in Diggers.
The humor of the film bears witness of a large absurd-comical talent in writer/co-star Ken Marino (Role Models (2008)). Diggers presents a neat little story with well-balanced doses of warmth and reality. It's really funny to boot.
Katherine Dieckmann (Motherhood (2009)) directed it.


Maura Tierney and Paul Rudd in Katherine Dieckmann's Diggers

Cost: 28 mil. $ (reported)
Box office: 24 mil. $ (reported)
= Uncertainty
[Both numbers are from Diggers' Wikipedia page, but I am skeptical as to the truthfulness of both of them. The budget seems very high, and the film grossed just under 60k $ in North American theaters in its very small theatrical release there. It premiered simultaneously on the HDNet channel that funded the film, and was released on DVD just days after, much as with Steven Soderbergh's Bubble (2005). Diggers' commercial destiny is hard to probe, but I will count it as a flop. Dieckmann's next film, the maligned Motherhood with Uma Thurman, seems to have ended her movie career prematurely.]

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