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A new film about Hunter S. Thompson’s 1970 campaign for sheriff in Aspen is being released in limited movie theaters in the U.S. on Friday. It is not yet playing Aspen, but is playing nearby at the Roaring Fork Valley’s Movieland in El Jebel.
“Fear and Loathing in Aspen,” written and directed by Bobby Kennedy III, stars Jay Bulger as Thompson in a dramatized account of the local hippie-led reform movement and revolutionary “Freak Power” campaign.
The film has followed a winding five-year-long road to this quiet release from Shout! Factory.
Its production was funded by $300,000 in rebates granted by Colorado’s Economic Development Commission in 2016. At the time it had a $1.85 million budget, according to a Denver Post report. But Kennedy later told the Aspen Daily News that the non-government money had been promised by Sony and that his team walked away from that deal due to creative differences, proceeding instead with a shoestring $250,000 budget.
“Life After Beth” gets into the well-tread zombie-comedy
territory in a clever and inspired way. Then it doesn’t get out of it nearly so
skillfully.
The feature debut from writer-director Jeff Baena, who
co-wrote the 2004 existential comedy “I Heart Huckabees” with David O. Russell,
begins life as a surreal slow burn. Mopey, twenty-ish Zach (Dane DeHaan) is
mourning the death of his girlfriend, Beth (Aubrey Plaza, Baena’s real-life
girlfriend), who suffered a snakebite while hiking. Unable to let her go, he
finds solace by growing closer to her parents, Maury and Geenie (John C. Reilly
and Molly Shannon) showing up at her house, snuggling in her colorful knit