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Ballast

United States

2007

96 Min
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Lance Hammer

PROD Lance Hammer, Nina Parikh

SCR Lance Hammer

DP Lol Crawley

CAST Micheal J. Smith, JimMyron Ross, Tarra Riggs, Johnny McPhai

Berlinale, London (Film On the Square)

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The Mississippi delta in winter provides the backdrop for this socially realistic drama from the USA’s south. Twelve-year-old James lives here with his mother, Marlee, who has to work hard to eke out an existence for the two of them. While his mother spends many hours a day working in a badly paid job, James is left to his own devices. As he wanders about the neighborhood he gets to know a group of teenagers. Seeking to impress them, he agrees to use his motorbike to occasionally transport drugs for them – an offer greatly appreciated by his new friends. But when James is in danger of becoming the victim of an act of violence perpetrated by his buddies, Marlee runs away with her son one night across the water to where a middle-aged man named Lawrence is living a sad and lonely existence on a small estate 15 miles away. They may have found refuge here, but a deep and insoluble conflict resurfaces between Lawrence and Marlee that has existed since James’ birth. Bearing a heavy burden of guilt, the suicidal Lawrence no longer holds any hope for his own life, but a child’s life is in danger – and he has the means to help him. Ballast was filmed on original locations. All of the film’s characters are played by inhabitants of the Mississippi delta, none of whom have ever appeared in a film before.

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Daniel Kasman

21Feb08

This film came out of Sundance with a lot of buzz, but its mysterious distinctiveness runs out of steam about thirty minutes in. Promising but not nearly the knock-me-down debut I was expecting.  

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Berlinale 2008: “Ballast” (Hammer, USA)

By Daniel Kasman on February 22, 2008
Lance Hammer’s feature film debut Ballast starts off impressive, sullenly mysterious, and certainly with a distinctive vision, but unfortunately the film’s energy and inspiration dwindle, meander, and
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Ballast (2009)

By Jazzalo​ha on December 9, 2009

Dir. Lance Hammer

This was Roger Ebert’s number one film of 2008. It’s a very good film, but I’m not sure it warrants that choice. Before I describe the plot, I must say that the film is not…  read review

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