Indiewire's Brandon Judell covers Mark Brian Smith's film, "Overnight," which is described as "an unflinching look at an obnoxious young man, Troy Duffy, a bartender whose world comes apart when [Miramax chief] Harvey Weinstein decides to make his screenplay, 'Boondock Saints,' and then not make it." "In the current cut, Sundance's Geoff Gilmore is said, due to Harvey's insistence, to reject the film. Then in fear of Harvey's wrath, the rest of the Hollywood studios supposedly refuse to distribute the picture. One wonders who'll be brave enough to distribute this feisty doc, one that might eventually be killed off by a bunch of lawyers."
Finding "Respect and Affection" at the 29th Seattle International Film Fest [Indiewire]