Getting Over is an award-winning documentary, directed by emerging filmmaker Jason Charnick, that had its world premiere at the prestigious SXSW Film Festival in 2018. For his documentary film projects, Charnick often uses quotes from historical figures at the beginning to convey the essence of the subject matter. For Getting Over, he turned to legendary director Stanley Kubrick to interpret his own father's tortured relationship with drugs and his family. The opening title card includes an animation of Kubrick signing his own authentic autograph.
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ABOUT THE FILM
Over five years in the making, Getting Over is the passion project of a lifetime from filmmaker Jason Charnick. Given a box of video tapes by his uncle that chronicled his father’s final days, it took him well over a decade to even face the image of his father again.
In 1997, Jason’s father and lifelong heroin addict Ray Charnick recorded 17 hours of video interviews with his brother, noted New York City artist Arnie Charnick. The topics covered his entire life, from his childhood growing up in the Bronx, up until just a few months before his death. When Jason finally felt ready to watch these tapes, what he saw would redefine many of the childhood memories he held so dear. It would also take him on an unexpected emotional journey, not only back home to New York, but into the past as well.
Come along with Jason as he gets to know his dad again, accepts the man he was, and confronts the addiction that took his life.
World Premiere SXSW 2018, Audience Award for Best Documentary, Indigo Moon Film Festival 2018, ImpactDOCS Award of Merit 2018.