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Suicide | Depression
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IMDb2016 | Rebecca
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Unsung Film of the Year | 2017
Best Actress | 2017 | Rebecca
Dramatic | 2016 | Antonio
2017 | Antonio
Best Actress | 2017 | Rebecca
2017 | Antonio
Best Overlooked Film | 2017
BritishIrish Actress of the Year | 2017 | Rebecca
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Low Budget Feature Comedy or Drama | 2017 | Douglas
Best Independent | 2017
Best First Screenplay | 2017 | Craig
2016 | Rebecca
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Best Feature Film | 2016 | Antonio
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Best Film | 2016 | Antonio
Best Lead Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
2016 | Antonio
Best Feature | 2016 | Antonio
Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca
Budget 313,465 USD
The owner of the company that cut the film's trailer, Robert "Smitty" Smith at In Sync Advertising, was an actual intern at WXLT-TV who knew and was friends with Christine Chubbuck. He sought out the job when he found out about the film and saw it at Sundance; incidentally, the creators had tried to seek him out for interviews during the research phases, but were unable to locate him due to the ubiquity of his name.
Christine often spent her childhood vacations at a family cottage in Siesta Key, Florida, which she later moved into a few years before her death. According to the Washington Post, she had purposely designed her bedroom to look like that of a young teenager, and indeed, it was heavily decorated in what was trendy for young teens of the 1970s with stuffed animals, hippie-styled imagery, bright pop colors and furniture that a little girl would typically have.
Lead actress Rebecca Hall is married to Morgan Spector, who plays Christine's doctor.
The film's warm 'yellow' tinge and muted coloration was a trend in the 1970s. Because the film takes place in the early seventies this effect was chosen on purpose to make the film appear more authentic. This effect used to be naturally caused by lighting and the type of film stock used (often Ektachrome, a popular Kodak 16mm stock), but in the digital age the effect is usually added in after filming by using computer filters and overlays to create a nostalgic "vintage" look.
Premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival just one day before Kate Plays Christine (2016), a docudrama also about Christine Chubbuck, directed by Robert Greene and starring Kate Lyn Sheil.
"Steve: Hey, Chris, do you want to go to lunch? Christine: Maybe tomorrow. Steve: Okay. Rain check. [Christine watches him leave, and resumes typing her suicide note]"
"Christine: So. Now. In keeping with the WZRB policy, presenting the most immediate and complete reports of local blood and guts, TV-30 presents what is believed to be a television first. In living color, an exclusive coverage of an attempted suicide."