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    Indiewire

    Production Report

    March 7, 2007

    by Jason Guerrasio

    "Float"

    In writer-director Johnny Asuncion's debut feature, a middle-aged man
    attempts to give two guys in their twenties some guidance while trying to
    work out the struggles in his own life.



    Set in Glendale, CA, "Float" follows ice cream shop owner Ray (Gregory
    Itzin) who finds himself in a mid-life crisis when his wife of 30 years
    leaves him. Ray shacks up at the ice cream shop until two of his
    twentysomething employees (Hrach Titizian and Asuncion) find him sleeping
    there and invites him to live with them. But soon the bachelor lifestyle
    gets old and Ray realizes he must get his family back. At the same time his
    roommates come to the harsh reality that they can't be young and stupid
    forever.

    Ascuncion came up with the story over a year ago and based the Ray character
    on a friend in an acting class who was going through a similar situation.
    "The guy was 60-years-old and his wife left him and he was in shock and went
    through this whole phase where he got a tattoo and an ear ring, I guess
    things he wasn't able to do because he got married so young, and I found
    that interesting," commented Asuncion. After convincing his acting teacher,
    Itzin, to play the lead, the project took a serendipitous turn when Itzin
    got an Emmy nomination for his performance in "24." Asuncion says this
    helped greatly in getting financing.

    Shooting in Glendale was also an advantage as the heavily Armenian community
    supported the project by letting them shoot in their stores and came out in
    droves to play extras. In fact, the Armenian ties helped Ascuncion get
    Borat's sidekick, Ken Davitian, to come on for a small role. "Ken Davitian
    is a family friend of Titizian's and liked the script," Ascuncion says. "It
    was right before the Golden Globes [where Sacha Baron Cohen recalled an
    uncomfortable scene with Davitian that had the crowd in stitches] and we got
    really lucky because apparently since then he's been booked solid."

    Currently in post, the film had a 20-day shoot in January. Shot on HD by
    Matt Egan, the editor is Aaron Toaso. The producer is Peter Paul Basler.

    http://www.indiewire.com/movies/2007/03/p roduction_repo_15.html
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