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-== GOD SAID 'HA!'
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Julia Sweeney (Saturday Night Live) wrote and directed this one-woman
show, an 85-minute emotional monologue, originally performed on
Sunday evenings at the Un-Cabaret, a weekly alternative comedy showcase
at LunaPark (West Hollywood). Expanded into a 1996 stage production,
directed by Greg Kachel (now the film's co-producer), the show went
to Broadway, followed by this filmed record (shot in two days).
Divorced in 1995, Sweeney moved into her Hollywood bungalow with
her three cats. One month later her younger brother Michael was
diagnosed with terminal cancer. Her conservative parents left Spokane
and moved into her bungalow along with Michael, and Sweeney had
to cope with chemo and radiation treatments, doctors, and a variety
of LA bureaucrats. Tragically, just before her brother's death from
cancer, Sweeney was herself diagnosed with cervical cancer and was
forced to cope with the disease from a different perspective.
Impersonating her entire family, Sweeney recalls sleeping on her
sofa bed, finding beer in her kitchen, and how daily routines with
her parents led her on a guilt trip into her past. Executive producer
Quentin Tarantino, who financed God Said, Ha!, makes a brief cameo
appearance at the conclusion. Sweeney also wrote her material into
a book, God Said, Ha!; A Memoir, published by Bantam in 1997. The
title is taken from a greeting card a close friend once sent Sweeney
during an illness. Shown at Austin's 1998 SXSW Festival.
-- Bhob Stewart, All-Movie Guide
PRODUCTION:
| Language: |
English |
| Runtime: |
USA:108 / Germany:107 |
| Distributed by: |
Oh, Brother Productions, Inc. |
| Music by |
Craig Woods |
| Directed by |
Julia Sweeney |
| Written by |
Julia Sweeney |
| Cinematography by |
John Hora |
| Production Design by |
Gail Bennett |
| Costume Design by |
Mary Zophres |
| Film Editing by |
Fabienne Rawley |
| Produced by |
Rana Joy Glickman
Quentin Tarantino (executive)
Dawn Todd (line) |
CAST (in credits order):
| Julia Sweeney |
Herself |
| Quentin Tarantino |
Himself |
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